Seroepidemiology of Lassa virus in pregnant women in Southern Nigeria: a prospective hospital-based cohort study
<p><strong>Background:</strong> There is limited epidemiological evidence on Lassa fever in pregnant women with acute gaps on prevalence, infection incidence, and risk factors. Such evidence would facilitate the design of therapeutic and vaccine trials and the design of control pro...
Main Authors: | Kayem, ND, Okogbenin, S, Okoeguale, J, Momoh, M, Njoku, A, Eifediyi, R, Enodiana, X, Ngwu, H, Irhiogbe, W, Ighodalo, Y, Olokor, T, Odigie, G, Castle, L, Duraffour, S, Oestereich, L, Dahal, P, Ariana, P, Gunther, S, Horby, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2023
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