Are you aware of this alert and taking safety measures or you have waved it aside because you have enjoyed rat delicacy before?
Please note that Lassa fever can Kill........
Be very careful and keep your environment rat free...
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The Rat in My Backyard is Big like this One Iya Boys Poster o, Lord Help Me ooo I Hate Rat...
ReplyDeleteGod pls protect us ooo
ReplyDeleteThose wey dey chop anu oke, make una desist o.
ReplyDeleteHi Stella,
ReplyDeleteAn infected person can transmit Lasa Fever to another person. The disease isn’t only spread via rats and rat droppings/waste.
It would be great if you include a link to NCDC’s statement, or, if you could list the symptoms and modes of transmission for Lasa Fever so people have a better sense of what to look out for. Also, it would help others get more information— if needed.
If you are in Nigeria, and you’ve never gotten a vaccine for Yellow Fever, then you should go and get one. I understand that NCDC also put out an advisory last year.
These diseases are fatal, but completely preventable, let’s prevent them.
Thanks for this info. Me and my kids all got the yellow fever vaccine
DeleteGod help us.
ReplyDeleteI have closed all route the enter my apartment but saw one smuggling itself in between the kitchen window. I have been thinking of what to do.
ReplyDeleteAgain kwa
ReplyDeleteMay God help us. And my plaza is full of rats as if they are been reared
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