Lassa Fever

Friday 2 July 2021 - Updated on Monday 11 September 2023
Learn about Epicentre's ongoing Lassa Fever studies.

Enable Lassa

Since the isolation of the Lassa mammarenavirus (LASV) in 1969, the disease has continued to cause seasonal morbidity and mortality. 300'000 annual infections are estimated in West Africa, making LASV a primary cause of haemorrhagic fever worldwide. A crucial step to assess the feasibility and prepare for potential future Lassa vaccine efficacy trials is to gather epidemiological data on the background rates of infection and disease due to LASV in endemic areas, because incidence & spatial distribution of Lassa Fever (LF) is likely to be significantly underestimated based on existing data, due to gaps in diagnostics, surveillance and access to health services. The aim of this project, "Prospective Multi-site cohort study to estimate the incidence of infection and disease due to Lassa Fever Virus in westafrican countries", is to conduct epidemiological cohort study that will assess LF disease and LASV incidence to determine the feasibility of future Phase IIb or III clinical trials for assessing the efficacy of LF vaccine or therapeutic candidates. Strategic aims are to

  1. provide information on prevalence and incidence and to inform the design of future studies,
  2. Identify sites, 
  3. Assess and strengthen the site and investigator capability and capacity.

 

Objective

For each Lassa-endemic country participating in the study, separately :

  1. to assess the incidence rate of symptomatic confirmed LF ;
  2. to estimate the incidence rate of LASV infection.

 

Methodology

A prospective multisite cohort study:

  1. LF disease cohort: data on LF cases, signs & symptoms will be collected in a standardized manner
  2. LASV infection cohort: data on study participant LASV serostatus will be collected

 

Who's Involved Besides MSF?

CEPI, BNITM, P95, Nigeria, Benin, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Guinea, Tulane University, NCDC, and Others

Country

Nigeria, Benin, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Guinea

Status

Recruitment and follow-up ongoing

Tentative End date

December 2024

Our Role

Scientific Oversight, Data Management, Statistics

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