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    Dutch doctor dies after contracting Lassa fever in Sierra Leone

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorNovember 25, 2019No Comments3 Mins Read
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    A Dutch doctor who was evacuated from Sierra Leone after contracting Lassa fever has died in hospital.

    The medic was flown home on Tuesday after being infected in the northern town of Masanga, an area not previously known to have been affected.

    He reportedly developed symptoms of the viral haemorrhagic illness after operating on a pregnant woman.

    A second Dutch doctor who was also evacuated is being treated for the disease.

    Described as a cousin of Ebola, Lassa fever is endemic in eastern Sierra Leone but cases have also been reported in northern and southern parts of the country in the last five years.

    It is also endemic in neighboring Liberia, Guinea and several other West African states.

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    The doctor died while being treated in “strict isolation” at a hospital in the city of Leiden, Dutch Health Minister Bruno Bruins was quoted by AFP news agency as saying.

    The minister confirmed that a second doctor was in an isolation ward in hospital in the central city of Utrecht after being infected with the virus.

    The doctors, who have not been named, were linked to a medical charity and had been working at a hospital in Masanga.

    In a statement, Sierra Leone’s Health Ministry said the deceased doctor showed symptoms of Lassa fever after performing a Caesarean section.

    “He developed signs of fever, headache, and general malaise… and was treated for typhoid, malaria and influenza but symptoms persisted,” it said. He was then airlifted to the Netherlands where he was diagnosed with the disease.

    The doctor had also helped with the evacuation of a second woman who suffered from a septic wound after an abortion, AFP reports. Both women died shortly afterwards.

    The doctor being treated in Utrecht helped in both cases and tested positive for the illness, according to AFP.

    Four other Dutch medical professionals and three Britons have also been airlifted, the BBC’s Umaru Fofana reports from Sierra Leone’s capital, Freetown.

    A Sierra Leonean anaesthetist has also been infected by the virus.

    Lassa fever: Key facts

    • Endemic in rodent population in West Africa
    • Spread through exposure to food or household items contaminated with urine or faeces of infected Mastomys rats
    • Person-to-person infections, especially in health facilities, can occur
    • Can affect many organs, and damage the body’s blood vessels
    • Most people have only mild symptoms such as fever, headache and general weakness
    • Fatality rate is about 1%

    Source: World Health Organization

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