High fatality of Lassa fever outbreak in Kenema District- Sierra Leone, January 2023

Introduction: In Sierra Leone, Lassa fever is an endemic disease with an estimated 16% fatality rate among hospitalized cases. On January 16, 2023, the Kenema District Health Management Team received notification about suspected cases of Lassa fever from the Kenema Government Hospital. We investigat...

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Main Authors: Binta Bah, Umaru Nyallay, Philp Gevao, Joel Mansaray, Paul Mansary, Umaru Sesay, Anna Jammeh, Solomon Aiah Sogbeh, Amara Alhaji Sheriff, Joseph Sam Kanu, James Sylvester Squire, Adel Hussein Elduma, Mohamed Alex Vandi, Gebrekrstos Negash Gebru
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Published: African Field Epidemiology Network 2025-02-01
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Online Access:https://www.afenet-journal.net/content/series/8/2/8/full/
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author Binta Bah
Umaru Nyallay
Philp Gevao
Joel Mansaray
Paul Mansary
Umaru Sesay
Anna Jammeh
Solomon Aiah Sogbeh
Amara Alhaji Sheriff
Joseph Sam Kanu
James Sylvester Squire
Adel Hussein Elduma
Mohamed Alex Vandi
Gebrekrstos Negash Gebru
author_facet Binta Bah
Umaru Nyallay
Philp Gevao
Joel Mansaray
Paul Mansary
Umaru Sesay
Anna Jammeh
Solomon Aiah Sogbeh
Amara Alhaji Sheriff
Joseph Sam Kanu
James Sylvester Squire
Adel Hussein Elduma
Mohamed Alex Vandi
Gebrekrstos Negash Gebru
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description Introduction: In Sierra Leone, Lassa fever is an endemic disease with an estimated 16% fatality rate among hospitalized cases. On January 16, 2023, the Kenema District Health Management Team received notification about suspected cases of Lassa fever from the Kenema Government Hospital. We investigated to confirm the diagnosis, identify the source, and search for additional cases. Methods: We interviewed case-patients and family members and collected demographic, clinical, and exposure history date using the lassa fever case investigation form. We collected samples and sent them to the Kenema Reference Hemorrhagic Fever Laboratory for testing. An active case search in communities and health facilities was conducted; 58 contacts (20 household members and 38 health workers) were line-listed and monitored for 21 days. Environmental assessment, including rodent trapping, was also conducted Results: Four cases were confirmed for Lassa fever infection, three of them females, aged 21, 22, and 25 years, of which one was a pregnant mother; and a male aged two years. All cases presented with fever, cough, pain, and difficulty breathing. Two of the three female cases died, including the pregnant mother, presented with bleeding and severe respiratory distress. The cases were detected late; it took an average of 10days from onset of fever to clinician's suspicion of Lassa fever. No additional cases were identified, and none of the contacts developed Lassa fever symptoms. We observed overcrowding, poor food storage, and rodent droppings in patients' homes. Three rats were trapped, and one tested positive for the Lassa fever virus. Conclusion: A Lassa fever outbreak was confirmed with a high fatality rate in the Kenema District of Sierra Leone. Rodents were likely to be the possible source of infection. We sensitized the community on early health care seeking and improved environmental sanitation. We recommend increasing the index of suspicion for Lassa fever for early detection by training clinicians on Lassa Fever and other hemorrhagic fever diseases.
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spelling doaj-art-178ea75328074db0833976bddf18e0d62025-08-20T03:11:06ZengAfrican Field Epidemiology NetworkJournal of Interventional Epidemiology and Public Health2664-28242025-02-0181https://doi.org/10.37432/jieph.supp.2025.8.1.13.8High fatality of Lassa fever outbreak in Kenema District- Sierra Leone, January 2023Binta Bah0Umaru Nyallay1Philp Gevao2Joel Mansaray3Paul Mansary4Umaru Sesay5Anna Jammeh6Solomon Aiah Sogbeh7Amara Alhaji Sheriff8Joseph Sam Kanu9James Sylvester Squire10Adel Hussein Elduma11Mohamed Alex Vandi12Gebrekrstos Negash Gebru13National Public Health Agency; Sierra Leone Field Epidemiology Training ProgramMinistry of Health, Sierra LeoneSierra Leone Field Epidemiology Training Program; College of Medicine and Allied Health Sciences, University of Sierra LeoneSierra Leone Field Epidemiology Training Program; Ministry of Health, Sierra LeoneMinistry of Health, Sierra LeoneMinistry of Health, Sierra Leone; African Field Epidemiology NetworkSierra Leone Field Epidemiology Training Program; frican Field Epidemiology NetworkNational Public Health Agency; Sierra Leone Field Epidemiology Training ProgramNational Public Health Agency; Sierra Leone Field Epidemiology Training ProgramNational Public Health Agency; College of Medicine and Allied Health Sciences, University of Sierra LeoneNational Public Health Agency; College of Medicine and Allied Health Sciences, University of Sierra LeoneSierra Leone Field Epidemiology Training Program; frican Field Epidemiology NetworkNational Public Health Agency; Sierra Leone Field Epidemiology Training ProgramSierra Leone Field Epidemiology Training Program; frican Field Epidemiology NetworkIntroduction: In Sierra Leone, Lassa fever is an endemic disease with an estimated 16% fatality rate among hospitalized cases. On January 16, 2023, the Kenema District Health Management Team received notification about suspected cases of Lassa fever from the Kenema Government Hospital. We investigated to confirm the diagnosis, identify the source, and search for additional cases. Methods: We interviewed case-patients and family members and collected demographic, clinical, and exposure history date using the lassa fever case investigation form. We collected samples and sent them to the Kenema Reference Hemorrhagic Fever Laboratory for testing. An active case search in communities and health facilities was conducted; 58 contacts (20 household members and 38 health workers) were line-listed and monitored for 21 days. Environmental assessment, including rodent trapping, was also conducted Results: Four cases were confirmed for Lassa fever infection, three of them females, aged 21, 22, and 25 years, of which one was a pregnant mother; and a male aged two years. All cases presented with fever, cough, pain, and difficulty breathing. Two of the three female cases died, including the pregnant mother, presented with bleeding and severe respiratory distress. The cases were detected late; it took an average of 10days from onset of fever to clinician's suspicion of Lassa fever. No additional cases were identified, and none of the contacts developed Lassa fever symptoms. We observed overcrowding, poor food storage, and rodent droppings in patients' homes. Three rats were trapped, and one tested positive for the Lassa fever virus. Conclusion: A Lassa fever outbreak was confirmed with a high fatality rate in the Kenema District of Sierra Leone. Rodents were likely to be the possible source of infection. We sensitized the community on early health care seeking and improved environmental sanitation. We recommend increasing the index of suspicion for Lassa fever for early detection by training clinicians on Lassa Fever and other hemorrhagic fever diseases.https://www.afenet-journal.net/content/series/8/2/8/full/lassa feverhigh fatality ratekenema districtsierra leone
spellingShingle Binta Bah
Umaru Nyallay
Philp Gevao
Joel Mansaray
Paul Mansary
Umaru Sesay
Anna Jammeh
Solomon Aiah Sogbeh
Amara Alhaji Sheriff
Joseph Sam Kanu
James Sylvester Squire
Adel Hussein Elduma
Mohamed Alex Vandi
Gebrekrstos Negash Gebru
High fatality of Lassa fever outbreak in Kenema District- Sierra Leone, January 2023
Journal of Interventional Epidemiology and Public Health
lassa fever
high fatality rate
kenema district
sierra leone
title High fatality of Lassa fever outbreak in Kenema District- Sierra Leone, January 2023
title_full High fatality of Lassa fever outbreak in Kenema District- Sierra Leone, January 2023
title_fullStr High fatality of Lassa fever outbreak in Kenema District- Sierra Leone, January 2023
title_full_unstemmed High fatality of Lassa fever outbreak in Kenema District- Sierra Leone, January 2023
title_short High fatality of Lassa fever outbreak in Kenema District- Sierra Leone, January 2023
title_sort high fatality of lassa fever outbreak in kenema district sierra leone january 2023
topic lassa fever
high fatality rate
kenema district
sierra leone
url https://www.afenet-journal.net/content/series/8/2/8/full/
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