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Deadly Virus from West Africa Surfaces in Iowa
Iowa, USATuesday, October 29, 2024
The CDC noted that the risk to airline passengers was extremely low. Lassa fever is rare in the U. S. , with only eight known imported cases over the past 55 years. Two cases resulted in death, one in 2015 and another in 2004, both in New Jersey. A patient from Minnesota recovered in 2014. Lassa fever is common in West African countries like Nigeria and Liberia, causing numerous infections and deaths each year. The virus is spread through contact with infected rodents or contaminated items. Symptoms can range from mild to severe, including bleeding and organ failure. Most cases occur due to animal contact, but hospital transmission is possible. Experts believe the likelihood of further spread in the U. S. is low, but healthcare workers are taking necessary precautions.
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