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Ebola Virus Disease Outbreak in Lagos, Nigeria; 2014: an Epidemiological Investigation

Description

West Africa recently experienced the most persistent epidemic of EVD recorded in history. The reported morbidity and mortality of the highly virulent, emerging zoonotic filovirus infection is far larger than all previous epidemics combined. Its spread to Nigeria (Africa’s most populous country) and to densely populated Lagos (a city in Nigeria with approximate combined population of Guinea, Sierra Leone, and Liberia) raised significant public health concern. The Federal Ministry of Health was notified of a suspected case of viral haemorrhagic fever on the 22nd July, 2014. A 40-year old male Liberian presented in a private health facility on account of fever, vomiting and diarrhea. On the 23rd July, the index case was confirmed to have EVD and on 25th July, he died.

Objective

To describe the socio-demographic characteristics of Ebola virus disease (EVD) patients and their contacts, magnitude of the outbreak and factors associated with outcome in patients.

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