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Lassa fever is communicable. It's spread primarily via fecal oral route, though transmission by breast milk has been reported.

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Lassa fever is dangerous. One in 100 patients dies of the disease. 80% of pregnant women in the last trimester who get Lassa Fever die.

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yes, lassa fever can often be fatal

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What microbe causes lassa fever?

Lassa virus (LASV) causes Lassa fever. It's an arenavirus.


What is the mortality of lassa fever?

One in 100 patients with Lassa Fever die. 80% of pregnant women in the last trimester with Lassa Fever die.


What is the reservoir for lassa fever?

A common mouse, Mastomys natalensis, is the reservoir for Lassa fever.


What gram stain is lassa fever?

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What viruses are related to Lassa Fever?

The virus families most closely related to Lassa Fever virus are the arenaviruses, as well as bunyaviridae and orthomyxoviridae. Lassa Fever virus is in the aernavirus family.


When was lassa fever prevalent?

Lassa Fever is prevalent today. A half million Africans are infected each year.


What is the age you can be to get lassa fever?

Patients of any age can get Lassa Fever. It is most fatal in women late in pregnancy.


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Lassa fever is what?

Lassa fever is an acute viral disease first encountered in 1969 in the Nigerian town of Lassa. The disease is endemic in West African countries, causing many deaths


What is the word for African fever?

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When was the cure for lassa fever found?

Physicians started using ribavirin to treat Lassa Fever in 1979. Other treatments are being developed.


What are some impersonators of Lassa Fever?

Marburg and Ebola fevers have much in common with Lassa Fever. It can also appear to be like malaria in some cases.