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Research as a pillar of Lassa fever emergency response: lessons from Nigeria.

Adebola Tolulope Olayinka1, Chioma Dan Nwafor2, Adejoke Akano2, Kamji Jan2, Blessing Ebhodaghe2, Kelly Elimian2, Chinwe Ochu2, Tochi Okwor2, Oladipupo Ipadeola2, Winifred Ukponu3, Ifeanyi Okudo1, Clement Peter1, Elsie Ilori2, Chikwe Ihekweazu2.   

Abstract

Emerging and re-emerging infectious diseases are becoming more frequent and developing countries are especially at increased risk. A recurring infectious disease outbreak in Nigeria has been that of Lassa fever (LF), a disease that is endemic in Nigeria and other West African countries. Nigeria, between 1st January and 27th October 2019, reported 743 confirmed cases of LF and 157 deaths in confirmed cases. Lassa fever outbreaks continue to be recurrent after fifty years of its identification. The true burden of the disease in Nigeria is unknown while gaps in knowledge about the infection still persist. Based on the Nigeria national Lassa fever research agenda and the World Health Organisation's roadmap initiative for accelerating research and product development which enables effective and timely emergency response to LF disease epidemics among other infectious diseases; a research pillar was added to the seven existing LF emergency operations centre response pillars in 2019. We describe lessons learnt from the integration of a research pillar into the LF national emergency response. Copyright: Adebola Tolulope Olayinka et al.

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Keywords:  Lassa fever; health emergencies; infectious disease outbreaks; operational research

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33447334      PMCID: PMC7778227          DOI: 10.11604/pamj.2020.37.179.26425

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Pan Afr Med J


  6 in total

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6.  Measures to control protracted large Lassa fever outbreak in Nigeria, 1 January to 28 April 2019.

Authors:  Chioma C Dan-Nwafor; Yuki Furuse; Elsie A Ilori; Oladipupo Ipadeola; Kachikwulu O Akabike; Anthony Ahumibe; Winifred Ukponu; Lawal Bakare; Tochi J Okwor; Gbenga Joseph; Nwando G Mba; Adejoke Akano; Adebola T Olayinka; Ihekerenma Okoli; Rita A Okea; Favour Makava; Nkem Ugbogulu; Saliu Oladele; Geoffrey Namara; Esther N Muwanguzi; Dhamari Naidoo; Samuel K Mutbam; Ifeanyi Okudo; Solomon F Woldetsadik; Clement Lp Lasuba; Chikwe Ihekweazu
Journal:  Euro Surveill       Date:  2019-05
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Review 1.  Epidemiological trends of Lassa fever in Nigeria from 2015-2021: A review.

Authors:  John-Ugwuanya A Grace; Ifunanya J Egoh; Nnenna Udensi
Journal:  Ther Adv Infect Dis       Date:  2021-11-29

Review 2.  The One Health approach to incident management of the 2019 Lassa fever outbreak response in Nigeria.

Authors:  Chioma Dan Nwafor; Elsie Ilori; Adebola Olayinka; Chinwe Ochu; Rosemary Olorundare; Edwin Edeh; Tochi Okwor; Oyeronke Oyebanji; Esther Namukose; Winifred Ukponu; Michael Olugbile; Usman Adekanye; Nastassya Chandra; Hikaru Bolt; Geofrey Namara; Oladipupo Ipadeola; Yuki Furuse; Solomon Woldetsadik; Adejoke Akano; Akanimo Iniobong; Michael Amedu; Chimezie Anueyiagu; Lawal Bakare; Anthony Ahumibe; Gbenga Joseph; Chibuzo Eneh; Muhammad Saleh; Naidoo Dhamari; Ihekerenma Okoli; Mairo Kachalla; Rita Okea; Collins Okenyi; Favour Makava; Catherine Makwe; Nkem Ugbogulu; Fritz Fonkeng; Everistus Aniaku; Emmanuel Agogo; Nwando Mba; Olusola Aruna; Patrick Nguku; Chikwe Ihekweazu
Journal:  One Health       Date:  2021-11-08
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