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Lassa fever
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Lassa fever

Acute disease caused by an arenavirus, first detected in 1969, and spread by a species of rat found only in west Africa. It is classified as a haemorrhagic fever and characterized by high fever, headache, muscle pain, and internal bleeding. There is no known cure, the survival rate being less than 50%.

In west Africa 300,000 to 500,000 cases occur each year, causing approximately 5,000 deaths (as of 2006).



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The viral haemorrhagic fevers and violence strangely go hand in hand: Lassa virus in Sierra Leone, Marburg virus in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, Ebola in northern Uganda.
In West Africa, for example, Lassa virus infects 100,000 to 300,000 people per year, killing more than 5,000 annually.
a recipient of both DOD and National Institutes of Health funds for his research on the often deadly Lassa virus, says: "It is difficult to get money to study diseases such as Lassa fever.
 
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