Lassa fever (LF) is endemic to Nigeria, where the disease causes substantial rates of illness and death. In this article, we report an analysis of the epidemiologic and clinical aspects of the LF outbreak that occurred in Nigeria during January 1–May 6, 2018. A total of 1,893 cases were reported; 423 were laboratory-confirmed cases, among which 106 deaths were recorded (case-fatality rate 25.1%). Among all confirmed cases, 37 occurred in healthcare workers. The secondary attack rate among 5,001 contacts was 0.56%. Most (80.6%) confirmed cases were reported from 3 states (Edo, Ondo, and Ebonyi). Fatal outcomes were significantly associated with being elderly; no administration of ribavirin; and the presence of a cough, hemorrhaging, and unco...
Introduction: Lassa fever disease is endemic in Edo State, Nigeria. A national upsurge in Lassa feve...
We reviewed data pertaining to the massive wave of Lassa fever cases that occurred in Nigeria in 201...
Nigeria is presently suffering from another Lassa fever epidemic. This was confirmed in the statemen...
Lassa fever (LF) is endemic to Nigeria, where the disease causes substantial rates of illness and de...
Introduction: Lassa fever outbreaks have occurred in Nigeria since the 1969 till date. This is in sp...
BackgroundLassa fever is a viral haemorrhagic fever endemic in Nigeria. Improved surveillance and te...
Introduction: Lassa fever outbreaks have occurred in Nigeria since the 1969 till date. This is in sp...
Background: Bauchi state has recorded seasonal outbreaks of Lassa fever (L.F) with increasing magnit...
Objective: Nigeria records it largest outbreak of Lassa fever in 2018, with 416 confirmed cases by 2...
Background: The epidemiological, clinical and laboratory description, and treatment outcome of Lassa...
Despite the discovery of Lassa fever nearly five decades ago, the disease is still endemic in West A...
SummaryObjectivesDespite the epidemic nature of Lassa fever (LF), details of outbreaks and response ...
Abstract The Lassa virus is an RNA virus belonging to the Arenaviridae family. It is responsible for...
Lassa virus is a haemorrhagic illness linked with high morbidity and mortality in many West Africa c...
Introduction: Lassa fever disease is endemic in Edo State, Nigeria. A national upsurge in Lassa feve...
Introduction: Lassa fever disease is endemic in Edo State, Nigeria. A national upsurge in Lassa feve...
We reviewed data pertaining to the massive wave of Lassa fever cases that occurred in Nigeria in 201...
Nigeria is presently suffering from another Lassa fever epidemic. This was confirmed in the statemen...
Lassa fever (LF) is endemic to Nigeria, where the disease causes substantial rates of illness and de...
Introduction: Lassa fever outbreaks have occurred in Nigeria since the 1969 till date. This is in sp...
BackgroundLassa fever is a viral haemorrhagic fever endemic in Nigeria. Improved surveillance and te...
Introduction: Lassa fever outbreaks have occurred in Nigeria since the 1969 till date. This is in sp...
Background: Bauchi state has recorded seasonal outbreaks of Lassa fever (L.F) with increasing magnit...
Objective: Nigeria records it largest outbreak of Lassa fever in 2018, with 416 confirmed cases by 2...
Background: The epidemiological, clinical and laboratory description, and treatment outcome of Lassa...
Despite the discovery of Lassa fever nearly five decades ago, the disease is still endemic in West A...
SummaryObjectivesDespite the epidemic nature of Lassa fever (LF), details of outbreaks and response ...
Abstract The Lassa virus is an RNA virus belonging to the Arenaviridae family. It is responsible for...
Lassa virus is a haemorrhagic illness linked with high morbidity and mortality in many West Africa c...
Introduction: Lassa fever disease is endemic in Edo State, Nigeria. A national upsurge in Lassa feve...
Introduction: Lassa fever disease is endemic in Edo State, Nigeria. A national upsurge in Lassa feve...
We reviewed data pertaining to the massive wave of Lassa fever cases that occurred in Nigeria in 201...
Nigeria is presently suffering from another Lassa fever epidemic. This was confirmed in the statemen...