In Nigeria, Lagos has developed a virus called Lhasa virus epidemic epidemic. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), this year, 72 people died due to this fever.

More than 317 people have been affected. It is also thought that more 764 people have this feverish fever.
According to the World Health Organization, 2,845 people with fever has been identified in the country. One percent of the people affected by this disease are going to die. 15 percent of the patients admitted to this fever. Meanwhile, 14 health workers also suffered from this fever while treating these patients in the hospital. Four of whom died.
On the other hand, 22 percent of patients have died due to lasagra fever, said Nigerian chief disease control center. This epidemic has spread to 18 states in the country It is worth mentioning that lasagra fever is contagious fat, contaminated by urine urine, and from the food touched by rats. Due to this disease, there may be bleeding in different parts of the body with fever and can cause eye and nose infections.