The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) has issued a fresh alert following a worrying development in the fight against Lassa fever. The agency confirmed on Thursday, March 26, 2026, that six health workers across the country have contracted the viral hemorrhagic fever within a single week. This surge in cases among frontline medical personnel underscores the persistent challenges in controlling the disease and protecting those who care for the sick.
The Risk to Health Workers
Health workers are particularly vulnerable to Lassa fever infection due to their close contact with patients. The NCDC has consistently emphasized the importance of strict adherence to infection prevention and control (IPC) measures in all healthcare settings. This recent cluster of infections highlights potential gaps or challenges in implementing these critical safety protocols, especially in endemic areas.
NCDC’s Ongoing Efforts and Public Advisory
The NCDC continues to lead national efforts in surveillance, diagnosis, and management of Lassa fever cases. The agency reiterates its call for heightened vigilance among the public, urging Nigerians to maintain proper hygiene, store food in rodent-proof containers, and report any suspected cases promptly to health authorities. Early presentation to health facilities significantly improves patient outcomes.
A Call for Renewed Commitment
This development serves as a stark reminder of the ongoing threat posed by Lassa fever and the critical need for sustained efforts from both the government and the public. Protecting health workers is paramount, as they are the backbone of the healthcare system. A renewed commitment to robust IPC practices, public awareness campaigns, and timely medical intervention is essential to curb the spread of this deadly disease in Nigeria.



