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Topic - NO Lassa fever case in NL
Posted: 9 hours 20 minutes ago at 12:18am By Dutch Josh 2
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lassa_fever or https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lassa_fever ;

Lassa fever, also known as Lassa hemorrhagic fever, is a type of viral hemorrhagic fever caused by the Lassa virus.[1] Many of those infected by the virus do not develop symptoms.[1] When symptoms occur they typically include fever, weakness, headaches, vomiting, and muscle pains.[1] Less commonly there may be bleeding from the mouth or gastrointestinal tract.[1] The risk of death once infected is about one percent and frequently occurs within two weeks of the onset of symptoms.[1] Of those who survive, about a quarter have hearing loss, which improves within three months in about half of these cases.[1][3][4]

The disease is usually initially spread to people via contact with the urine or feces of an infected multimammate mouse.[1] Spread can then occur via direct contact between people.[1][5] Diagnosis based on symptoms is difficult.[1] Confirmation is by laboratory testing to detect the virus's RNAantibodies for the virus, or the virus itself in cell culture.[1] Other conditions that may present similarly include Ebolamalariatyphoid fever, and yellow fever.[1] The Lassa virus is a member of the Arenaviridae family of viruses.[1]

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Nigeria Centre for Disease Control reports 214 Lassa fever cases, 39 deaths in 2025, which increased compared to that reported for the same period in 2024.[66]

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The Lassa virus is one of several viruses identified by WHO as a likely cause of a future epidemic. They therefore list it for urgent research and development to develop new diagnostic tests, vaccines, and medicines.[70][71]

In 2007, SIGA Technologies, studied a medication in guinea pig with Lassa fever.[72] Work on a vaccine is continuing, with multiple approaches showing positive results in animal trials.[73]


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