After the coronation, Lhasa Fever played the role of terror, be aware of the symptoms
In the UK, the risk of Lhasa fever, such as Ebola, is on the rise amid the Coronavirus crisis. In the meantime, a third person in the UK has died of Lhasa.
The UK Health Agency (UKHSA) has also released new death data after confirming several of its cases.
A family from eastern England returned from a visit to West Africa, where three people were found to be infected.
A spokesman for the Bedfordshire Hospital NHS Foundation Trust said:
“We will continue to support the patient’s family and our staff will work closely with colleagues from the UK Health Agency,” he said. So that it can be well researched.
“The UKHSA says the risk to the general public is very low. Lassa Fever is a viral fever that can cause internal bleeding and affect multiple organs.

People are more likely to be exposed to food or objects, as well as to urinate or feces.
Not only this, with the help of sweat you can see the effects of this Lhasa fever.
Most of the time, there is no sign of a fever in a person with Lhasa fever.
Symptoms include fever, fatigue, vomiting, headache, abdominal pain, and sore throat. A senior UKHSA doctor said the symptoms and illnesses were reported only in one family. Lhasa fever is very rare in the UK.
So it is not so contagious. “It simply came to our notice then.