Early onset of neurological features differentiates two outbreaks of Lassa fever in Ebonyi state, Nigeria during 2017–2018

Author:

Chika-Igwenyi Nneka M.ORCID,Harrison Rebecca E.ORCID,Psarra ChristinaORCID,Gil-Cuesta JulitaORCID,Gulamhusein MariaORCID,Onwe Emeka O.,Onoh Robinson C.,Unigwe Uche S.,Ajayi Nnennaya A.ORCID,Nnadozie Ugochukwu U.ORCID,Ojide Chiedozie K.ORCID,Nwidi Damian U.,Ezeanosike ObumnemeORCID,Sampson Emeka,Adeke Azuka S.,Ugwu Collins N.,Anebonam UchennaORCID,Tshiang Jacques K.ORCID,Maikere Jacob,Reid Anthony

Abstract

Lassa fever (LF) is an acute viral haemorrhagic illness with various non-specific clinical manifestations. Neurological symptoms are rare at the early stage of the disease, but may be seen in late stages, in severely ill patients.The aim of this study was to describe the epidemiological evolution, socio-demographic profiles, clinical characteristics, and outcomes of patients seen during two Lassa fever outbreaks in Ebonyi State, between December 2017 and December 2018. Routinely collected clinical data from all patients admitted to the Virology Centre of the hospital during the period were analysed retrospectively. Out of a total of 83 cases, 70(84.3%) were RT-PCR confirmed while 13 (15.7%) were probable cases. Sixty-nine (83.1%) patients were seen in outbreak 1 of whom 53.6% were urban residents, while 19%, 15%, and 10% were farmers, students and health workers respectively. There were 14 (16.8%) patients, seen in second outbreak with 92.9% rural residents. There were differences in clinical symptoms, signs and laboratory findings between the two outbreaks. The case fatality rates were 29.9% in outbreak 1 and 85.7% for outbreak 2. Neurological features and abnormal laboratory test results were associated with higher mortality rate, seen in outbreak 2. This study revealed significant differences between the two outbreaks. Of particular concern was the higher case fatality during the outbreak 2 which may be from a more virulent strain of the Lassa virus. This has important public health implications and further molecular studies are needed to better define its characteristics.

Funder

United Kingdom’s Department for International Development

La Fondation Veuve Emile Metz-Tesch

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Public Health, Environmental and Occupational Health

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