Lassa fever is a longstanding public health concern in West Africa. Recent molecular studies have confirmed the fundamental role of the rodent host (Mastomys natalensis) in driving human infections, but control and prevention efforts remain hampered by a limited baseline understanding of the disease's true incidence, geographical distribution and underlying drivers. Here, we show that Lassa fever occurrence and incidence is influenced by climate, poverty, agriculture and urbanisation factors. However, heterogeneous reporting processes and diagnostic laboratory access also appear to be important drivers of the patchy distribution of observed disease incidence. Using spatiotemporal predictive models we show that including climatic variability...
Lassa fever (LF) is a potentially lethal viral haemorrhagic infection of humans caused by Lassa mamm...
1. Human infectious diseases are a significant threat to global human health and economies (e.g., Eb...
Abstract Lassa fever is an infectious and zoonotic disease with incidence ranging bet...
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 (LF) is increasingly recognized by global health institutions as an important rodent-bor...
<p>Lassa fever (LF) is increasingly recognized by global health institutions as an important rodent-...
Background: Lassa fever is caused by a viral haemorrhagic arenavirus that affects two to three milli...
Abstract We evaluated the impact of man-made conflict events and climate change impact in guiding ev...
AbstractLassa fever (LF), a zoonotic illness, represents a public health burden in West African coun...
Lassa fever (LF), a zoonotic illness, represents a public health burden in West African countries wh...
The occurrence, transmission and intervention strategies on the Lassa fever disease in Nigeria are p...
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...
, which lives in houses and surrounding fields. With the aim of gaining more information to control ...
Lassa fever (LF) is a potentially lethal viral haemorrhagic infection of humans caused by Lassa mamm...
1. Human infectious diseases are a significant threat to global human health and economies (e.g., Eb...
Abstract Lassa fever is an infectious and zoonotic disease with incidence ranging bet...
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 (LF) is increasingly recognized by global health institutions as an important rodent-bor...
<p>Lassa fever (LF) is increasingly recognized by global health institutions as an important rodent-...
Background: Lassa fever is caused by a viral haemorrhagic arenavirus that affects two to three milli...
Abstract We evaluated the impact of man-made conflict events and climate change impact in guiding ev...
AbstractLassa fever (LF), a zoonotic illness, represents a public health burden in West African coun...
Lassa fever (LF), a zoonotic illness, represents a public health burden in West African countries wh...
The occurrence, transmission and intervention strategies on the Lassa fever disease in Nigeria are p...
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...
, which lives in houses and surrounding fields. With the aim of gaining more information to control ...
Lassa fever (LF) is a potentially lethal viral haemorrhagic infection of humans caused by Lassa mamm...
1. Human infectious diseases are a significant threat to global human health and economies (e.g., Eb...
Abstract Lassa fever is an infectious and zoonotic disease with incidence ranging bet...