#LassaFever

Headlines Africaafrica@journa.host
2025-05-16

Africa: Waho Expands Lassa Fever Coalition With New Regional Health Partners to Accelerate Vaccine Access in West Africa: [Nigeria Health Watch] Three leading West African health partners: Corona Management Systems, Nigeria Health Watch, and Bloom Public Health, have officially joined the Lassa Fever Coalition, an instrumental initiative by the West African Health Organisation (WAHO) and supported by… newsfeed.facilit8.network/TKnx #LassaFever #PublicHealth #VaccineAccess #WestAfrica #HealthCoalition

Headlines Africaafrica@journa.host
2025-03-31

Lassa fever kills 118 in Nigeria since the start of the year newsfeed.facilit8.network/TJsN #LassaFever #Nigeria #PublicHealth #DiseaseControl #Epidemic

RainSMediaRadiorainsmediaradio
2025-03-07

ICYMI: RainSMediaRadio News Lassa Fever Outbreak: 12 Nigerian States Report 505 Cases and 95 Fatalities, Says NCDC rainsmediaradio.com/2025/03/la Follow, Like & Share

RainSMediaRadiorainsmediaradio
2025-03-06

RainSMediaRadio News Lassa Fever Outbreak: 12 Nigerian States Report 505 Cases and 95 Fatalities, Says NCDC rainsmediaradio.com/2025/03/la Follow, Like & Share

2024-10-29

👀 CDC: Lassa Fever Suspected in Death of U.S. Traveler Returning from West Africa "...The CDC and the Iowa Department of Health are investigating a suspected case of Lassa fever, which was diagnosed today in an Iowa resident who returned to the United States from West Africa early this month..... The patient was hospitalized in isolation at the University of Iowa Health Care Medical Center when they died earlier this afternoon. ..." cdc.gov/media/releases/2024/s1
#lassafever #disease

2023-04-25

Interesting retrospective cohort analysis of suspected #LassaFever cases in #Nigeria.

Finding that case positivity rate has declined since 2018-2021 to around 10%, suggesting dramatic improvement in test availability and surveillance activity. 👏

doi.org/10.1038/s41598-023-331

2023-04-21

Point-of-care ultrasound #POCUS is possibly a promising low-cost imaging technique to manage most-at-risk #Lassa Fever patients.
Check out this study by @CyrilErameh @ISTH_Irrua & @infektiodoc @UKEHamburg & al. @BNITM_de publ. in the #Journal_of_Infection:
bit.ly/3mLHgbX
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RT @infektiodoc
Can point-of-care ultrasound be a helpful tool in the management of Lassa fever patients? – a 🧵 1/9

#POCUS
#Lassafever🐀🦠🤒
#Nigeria 🇳🇬

htt…
twitter.com/infektiodoc/status

Three figures: 1. showing the modes of transmission of Lassa Virus to humans from Mastomys rodents, contaminated food or between humans. A globe shows Nigeria as endemic area. 2. showing a graphic with a point-of-care ultrasound and a patient 3. showing an ultrasound. ©Journal of infection
2023-04-05

Very cool to see the protocol of the #LassaFever epidemiology study by @CEPIvaccines in print @PLOSNTDs. Intensive active surveillance should be useful.

doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0

Shame no combined rodent work but a useful baseline of human epi to combine with future rodent work.

2023-04-03

Latest @NCDCgov #LassaFever report highlights impacts of external events on surveillance. Feb 2019 and 2023 showed earlier precipitous drops in case numbers than expected.

Likely due to Presidential election, both years showing rebound in cases after election.

#Zoonoses

2023-03-21

A great first step in developing a #LassaFever vaccine for human use. thelancet.com/journals/lancet/

First time in human trial, assessing safety and tolerability of a vaccine. Long way to go to get it into the arms of people who need it most.

2023-03-02

Fewer #LassaFever cases reported from #Nigeria this week compared to last year. Not sure how they handle testing delay in their reports. Wouldn't be surprised if elections will impact case numbers over the next few weeks as we near the traditional end of the #spillover season.
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RT @NCDCgov
#Lassafeverinfo

Our latest Lassa Fever Situation Report has been published on our website (week 8).

This week's situation report and that of previo…
twitter.com/NCDCgov/status/163

2023-03-01

If you look you find!

My understanding is that prior to this week #Ghana had only recorded 2 cases of #LassaFever since 2011. 12 additional cases identified from contact tracing, and 1 probable case from a distant region suggest further epidemiological work is required.
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RT @_GHSofficial
❗️PRESS RELEASE ❗️
Update on Lassa Fever Outbreak in Ghana -28th February 2023 t.co/ASSLIjvCkV
twitter.com/_GHSofficial/statu

2023-02-26

#LassaFever reported from Ghana. Considered endemic but does not regularly report cases. The fact that the first case was only identified post-mortem highlights why.

A previous study showed prevalence of antibodies in humans but limited rodent studies. journals.plos.org/plosone/arti
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RT @_GHSofficial
❗️PRESS RELEASE ❗️
Two Confirmed Lassa Fever Cases in Ghana
twitter.com/_GHSofficial/statu

2023-02-22

So, if we truly want to understand the changing risk of #LassaFever and other rodent borne endemic zoonoses under climate change, landuse change and population/development. I think we need one of these. 2-3 year studies are not enough.

Who wants to find me 😂
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RT @RoyalSocBio
The Biologist looks at some of the UK's longest running field experiments – some of which have been running for over a century – and how they can tell us thin…
twitter.com/RoyalSocBio/status

2023-02-20

Fantastic to see this published! A seroprevalence study for Lassa Fever conducted by the #SierraLeonean KGH #LassaFever team and #TulaneUniversity team. Can stop using the 1970's reference now 🤣 .

Most importantly they found seroprevalence >50% from villages across the country. This overturns orthodoxy of limited distribution of #LassaFever within the country. Much more effort is required to understand this spatial heterogeneity. Which unfortunately means longer and more expensive studies.

Image indicating the seroprevalence of antibodies to Lassa fever in villages across Sierra Leone. Highest overall seroprevalence is in Kenema district although in each district some villages have greater than 50% seroprevalence.
2023-02-15

Dr Mirjam Groger @BNITM_de is awarded the #WolfgangStillePreis 2022! The @PaulEhrlichGes honours her & an international cross institutional research team @ISTH_Irrua @UKEHamburg @unihh for their clinical studies on the medical treatment of #Lassafever.
👉🏾bit.ly/3xnLpVm

The picture shows a young female researcher, Dr Mirjam Groger, in a light-coloured jumper, looking friendly at the viewer.
©BNITM / Dino SchachtenThe picture shows a group of international researchers, the cross-institutional research team, in front of the entrance to the ISTH in Nigeria.
©Mirjam GrogerThe picture shows a study doctor in the isolation ward drawing blood for the pharmacokinetic analysis of the Lassa fever study.
©Mirjam Groger
2023-02-07

Kicking off training on a novel #LuciferaseImmunoprecipitation assay for #LassaFever @UniversityNjala developed by Isobel Honeyborne among others as part of a #OneHealth @PandoraIDNet project to understand Lassa transmission in Sierra Leone.

2023-01-29

#LassaFever case counts in week 2 from #Nigeria. Greatest number of cases ever detected at the beginning of the year. The annual trend of <20 cases per week in December to >80 cases per week in January.

Would love to be able to study this more. This appears to me too synchronised to be driven by purely rodent factors.

2023-01-28

A nice study of #LassaFever in #Guinea by @stephanie200586 and colleagues. wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/29/2

Found evidence that fractured habitats are associated with increased exposure.

Seroprevalence up to 59% but so few clinical cases reported from Guinea. <20 in 10 years. 🤔

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