This study examined the predominant risk communication sources for Lassa fever, and explored the correlation between risk communication sources and knowledge of Lassa fever in the most endemic states (Ebonyi, Edo and Ondo) of the disease outbreak in Nigeria, through a mixed-methods approach. Using the multi-stage sampling technique, 72 Focus Group Discussants and 653 survey respondents were selected for the study. Statistical analysis was conducted on the acquired quantitative data, whereas thematic analysis was employed for qualitative analysis. The results suggest that radio, posters and healthcare workers are predominant sources of information about Lassa fever in the endemic states. The majority of the respondents possess adequate...
The outbreak of Viral Haemorrhagic Fevers (VHF) in the West African sub region in recent times had n...
Introduction: Lassa fever disease is endemic in Edo State, Nigeria. A national upsurge in Lassa feve...
Lassa fever is a recurrent endemic disease in Nigeria with increasing seroprevalence in many parts o...
Nigeria bears the highest burden of Lassa fever in Africa, accounting for about 60% of the 5,000 ann...
The media as purveyors and carriers of information frequently examine issues of public health by pub...
Background and Aim: There is insufficient information about the successfully managed Lassa fever (LF...
During health emergencies like Lassa fever outbreak, there is general hunger for information, as a w...
Background: Secondary transmission of Lassa fever has been recorded annually among healthcare worker...
Background: The Lassa fever outbreak in Ondo State in 2018 recorded high morbidity and mortality. Th...
Lassa virus is a haemorrhagic illness linked with high morbidity and mortality in many West Africa c...
In Nigeria, the mass media are used independently or complementarily in health promotion activities ...
This paper investigates the impact of media Campaign on the prevention and spread of Lassa fever in ...
Aim: An outbreak of Lassa fever occurred in Ibadan with a case fatality rate of 50% in 2012. Awarene...
Background: Lassa fever (LF) is a haemorrhagic illness caused by Lassa virus. The primary reservoir ...
Lassa fever is an existential threat to Ebonyi, one of Nigeria's 36 states, located in the southeast...
The outbreak of Viral Haemorrhagic Fevers (VHF) in the West African sub region in recent times had n...
Introduction: Lassa fever disease is endemic in Edo State, Nigeria. A national upsurge in Lassa feve...
Lassa fever is a recurrent endemic disease in Nigeria with increasing seroprevalence in many parts o...
Nigeria bears the highest burden of Lassa fever in Africa, accounting for about 60% of the 5,000 ann...
The media as purveyors and carriers of information frequently examine issues of public health by pub...
Background and Aim: There is insufficient information about the successfully managed Lassa fever (LF...
During health emergencies like Lassa fever outbreak, there is general hunger for information, as a w...
Background: Secondary transmission of Lassa fever has been recorded annually among healthcare worker...
Background: The Lassa fever outbreak in Ondo State in 2018 recorded high morbidity and mortality. Th...
Lassa virus is a haemorrhagic illness linked with high morbidity and mortality in many West Africa c...
In Nigeria, the mass media are used independently or complementarily in health promotion activities ...
This paper investigates the impact of media Campaign on the prevention and spread of Lassa fever in ...
Aim: An outbreak of Lassa fever occurred in Ibadan with a case fatality rate of 50% in 2012. Awarene...
Background: Lassa fever (LF) is a haemorrhagic illness caused by Lassa virus. The primary reservoir ...
Lassa fever is an existential threat to Ebonyi, one of Nigeria's 36 states, located in the southeast...
The outbreak of Viral Haemorrhagic Fevers (VHF) in the West African sub region in recent times had n...
Introduction: Lassa fever disease is endemic in Edo State, Nigeria. A national upsurge in Lassa feve...
Lassa fever is a recurrent endemic disease in Nigeria with increasing seroprevalence in many parts o...