Lassa virus infection in Nigeria: clinical perspective overview
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Lassa virus infection in Nigeria: clinical perspective overview
Abstract
Lassa fever is a severe, often fatal, hemorrhagic fever caused by Lassa virus, an Arenavirus that can be transmitted to humans from asymptomatically infected multimammate rats. The speculation is that Lassa viral infection may affect between 2 to 3 million people each year in certain portions of the West African region, causing a mortality of about 10000 during the same period. Lassa fever is one of the endemic zoonosis in Nigeria with a high probability for nosocomial transmission due to several health care sector challenges. Although treatment is available for Lassa fever, early diagnosis is still difficult in almost all Nigerian health care institutions. The intention of this clinical overview is to: (1) summarize the pertinent literature for clinicians in primary, secondary, and tertiary health care centers; and (2) suggest a need to use the information from basic research and laboratory diagnosis to incorporate international best practices into public health and clinical practice guidelines.
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