Lassa fever (LF) is increasingly recognized by global health institutions as an important rodent-borne disease with severe impacts on some of West Africa’s poorest communities. However, our knowledge of LF ecology, epidemiology and distribution is limited, which presents barriers to both short-term disease forecasting and prediction of long-term impacts of environmental change on Lassa virus (LASV) zoonotic transmission dynamics. Here, we synthesize current knowledge to show that extrapolations from past research have produced an incomplete picture of the incidence and distribution of LF, with negative consequences for policy planning, medical treatment and management interventions. Although the recent increase in LF case reports is likely ...
BACKGROUND: Zoonotic infections, which transmit from animals to humans, form the majority of new hum...
BACKGROUND: Lassa fever is a viral haemorrhagic fever endemic to eight West African countries. Sympt...
Background Zoonotic infections, which transmit from animals to humans, form the majority of new h...
<p>Lassa fever (LF) is increasingly recognized by global health institutions as an important rodent-...
Lassa fever (LF), a zoonotic illness, represents a public health burden in West African countries wh...
Lassa fever (LF), a zoonotic illness, represents a public health burden in West African countries wh...
Lassa fever is a longstanding public health concern in West Africa. Recent molecular studies have co...
Lassa fever is a longstanding public health concern in West Africa. Recent molecular studies have co...
Lassa fever is associated with high morbidity and mortality rate. This is due to the primary host of...
Lassa fever is a disease that has been reported from sites across West Africa; it is caused by an ar...
BACKGROUND: Lassa fever is a viral haemorrhagic illness responsible for disease outbreaks across Wes...
1. Human infectious diseases are a significant threat to global human health and economies (e.g., Eb...
Lassa fever is caused by a virus that is found in West Africa. It was first discovered in 1969 in La...
Lassa fever (LF) is a potentially lethal viral haemorrhagic infection of humans caused by Lassa mamm...
BackgroundLassa fever (LF) is one of the most devastating rodent-borne diseases in West Africa, caus...
BACKGROUND: Zoonotic infections, which transmit from animals to humans, form the majority of new hum...
BACKGROUND: Lassa fever is a viral haemorrhagic fever endemic to eight West African countries. Sympt...
Background Zoonotic infections, which transmit from animals to humans, form the majority of new h...
<p>Lassa fever (LF) is increasingly recognized by global health institutions as an important rodent-...
Lassa fever (LF), a zoonotic illness, represents a public health burden in West African countries wh...
Lassa fever (LF), a zoonotic illness, represents a public health burden in West African countries wh...
Lassa fever is a longstanding public health concern in West Africa. Recent molecular studies have co...
Lassa fever is a longstanding public health concern in West Africa. Recent molecular studies have co...
Lassa fever is associated with high morbidity and mortality rate. This is due to the primary host of...
Lassa fever is a disease that has been reported from sites across West Africa; it is caused by an ar...
BACKGROUND: Lassa fever is a viral haemorrhagic illness responsible for disease outbreaks across Wes...
1. Human infectious diseases are a significant threat to global human health and economies (e.g., Eb...
Lassa fever is caused by a virus that is found in West Africa. It was first discovered in 1969 in La...
Lassa fever (LF) is a potentially lethal viral haemorrhagic infection of humans caused by Lassa mamm...
BackgroundLassa fever (LF) is one of the most devastating rodent-borne diseases in West Africa, caus...
BACKGROUND: Zoonotic infections, which transmit from animals to humans, form the majority of new hum...
BACKGROUND: Lassa fever is a viral haemorrhagic fever endemic to eight West African countries. Sympt...
Background Zoonotic infections, which transmit from animals to humans, form the majority of new h...