Two Cases of Lassa Fever Successfully Treated with Ribavirin and Adjunct Dexamethasone for Concomitant Infections

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Abstract

Lassa fever is a viral hemorrhagic fever treated with supportive care and the broad-spectrum antiviral drug ribavirin. The pathophysiology, especially the role of hyperinflammation, of this disease is unknown. We report successful remission of complicated Lassa fever in 2 patients in Nigeria who received the antiinflammatory agent dexamethasone and standard ribavirin.

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Okogbenin, S., Erameh, C., Okoeguale, J., Edeawe, O., Ekuaze, E., Iraoyah, K., … Omansen, T. (2022). Two Cases of Lassa Fever Successfully Treated with Ribavirin and Adjunct Dexamethasone for Concomitant Infections. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 28(10), 2060–2063. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2810.220625

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