Lassa fever in Nigeria: Social and Ecological Risk Factors Exacerbating Transmission and Sustainable Management Strategies

  • Sylvester Chibueze I
  • Kurotimipa Frank O
  • Matthew Chidozie O
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Abstract

With the advent of COVID-19, infectious diseases are increasingly a cause of concern to both national and international governments as well as non-governmental organizations. This review focusses on Lassa fever incidence, prevalence, and socioecological factors influencing the spread and management of the disease in Nigeria using data mined from the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and other public databases.

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Sylvester Chibueze, I., Kurotimipa Frank, O., & Matthew Chidozie, O. (2022). Lassa fever in Nigeria: Social and Ecological Risk Factors Exacerbating Transmission and Sustainable Management Strategies. International Journal of Tropical Diseases, 5(2). https://doi.org/10.23937/2643-461x/1710065

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