Prevalence and risk factors of Lassa seropositivity in inhabitants of the forest region of Guinea: a cross-sectional study
Background Lassa fever is a viral hemorrhagic fever endemic in West Africa. The reservoir host of the virus is a multimammate rat, Mastomys natalensis. Prevalence estimates of Lassa virus antibodies in humans vary greatly between studies, and the main modes of transmission of the virus from rodents...
Main Authors: | Kernéis, S, Koivogui, L, Magassouba, N, Koulemou, K, Lewis, R, Aplogan, A, Grais, R, Guerin, P, Fichet-Calvet, E |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Public Library of Science
2009
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