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Capacity building permitting comprehensive monitoring of a severe case of Lassa hemorrhagic fever in Sierra Leone with a positive outcome: Case Report
by
Bangura, James J
, Hensley, Lisa E
, Branco, Luis M
, Garry, Robert F
, Muncy, Ivana J
, Fair, Joseph N
, Seisay, Alhassan
, Henderson, Lee A
, Schieffellin, John S
, Boisen, Matt L
, Robinson, James E
, Fonnie, Mbalu
, Schoepp, Randal J
, Grove, Jessica N
in
Adult
/ Aged
/ antibiotics
/ Antibodies, Viral - blood
/ Antigens, Viral - blood
/ antimalarials
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Canada
/ Capacity Building
/ Care and treatment
/ Case Report
/ Case studies
/ Child
/ Clinical Laboratory Techniques - methods
/ Contact Tracing
/ cytokines
/ Diagnosis
/ Europe
/ Female
/ fever
/ health services
/ homeostasis
/ hospitals
/ Humans
/ Immunoassay - methods
/ Israel
/ Japan
/ Lassa fever
/ Lassa Fever - diagnosis
/ Lassa Fever - pathology
/ Lassa mammarenavirus
/ Lassa virus - isolation & purification
/ Lassa virus fever
/ liver
/ Male
/ pathophysiology
/ patients
/ Pregnancy
/ Sierra Leone
/ Treatment Outcome
/ tropical diseases
/ viral proteins
/ Virology
/ Young Adult
2011
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Capacity building permitting comprehensive monitoring of a severe case of Lassa hemorrhagic fever in Sierra Leone with a positive outcome: Case Report
by
Bangura, James J
, Hensley, Lisa E
, Branco, Luis M
, Garry, Robert F
, Muncy, Ivana J
, Fair, Joseph N
, Seisay, Alhassan
, Henderson, Lee A
, Schieffellin, John S
, Boisen, Matt L
, Robinson, James E
, Fonnie, Mbalu
, Schoepp, Randal J
, Grove, Jessica N
in
Adult
/ Aged
/ antibiotics
/ Antibodies, Viral - blood
/ Antigens, Viral - blood
/ antimalarials
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Canada
/ Capacity Building
/ Care and treatment
/ Case Report
/ Case studies
/ Child
/ Clinical Laboratory Techniques - methods
/ Contact Tracing
/ cytokines
/ Diagnosis
/ Europe
/ Female
/ fever
/ health services
/ homeostasis
/ hospitals
/ Humans
/ Immunoassay - methods
/ Israel
/ Japan
/ Lassa fever
/ Lassa Fever - diagnosis
/ Lassa Fever - pathology
/ Lassa mammarenavirus
/ Lassa virus - isolation & purification
/ Lassa virus fever
/ liver
/ Male
/ pathophysiology
/ patients
/ Pregnancy
/ Sierra Leone
/ Treatment Outcome
/ tropical diseases
/ viral proteins
/ Virology
/ Young Adult
2011
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Capacity building permitting comprehensive monitoring of a severe case of Lassa hemorrhagic fever in Sierra Leone with a positive outcome: Case Report
by
Bangura, James J
, Hensley, Lisa E
, Branco, Luis M
, Garry, Robert F
, Muncy, Ivana J
, Fair, Joseph N
, Seisay, Alhassan
, Henderson, Lee A
, Schieffellin, John S
, Boisen, Matt L
, Robinson, James E
, Fonnie, Mbalu
, Schoepp, Randal J
, Grove, Jessica N
in
Adult
/ Aged
/ antibiotics
/ Antibodies, Viral - blood
/ Antigens, Viral - blood
/ antimalarials
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Biomedicine
/ Canada
/ Capacity Building
/ Care and treatment
/ Case Report
/ Case studies
/ Child
/ Clinical Laboratory Techniques - methods
/ Contact Tracing
/ cytokines
/ Diagnosis
/ Europe
/ Female
/ fever
/ health services
/ homeostasis
/ hospitals
/ Humans
/ Immunoassay - methods
/ Israel
/ Japan
/ Lassa fever
/ Lassa Fever - diagnosis
/ Lassa Fever - pathology
/ Lassa mammarenavirus
/ Lassa virus - isolation & purification
/ Lassa virus fever
/ liver
/ Male
/ pathophysiology
/ patients
/ Pregnancy
/ Sierra Leone
/ Treatment Outcome
/ tropical diseases
/ viral proteins
/ Virology
/ Young Adult
2011
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Capacity building permitting comprehensive monitoring of a severe case of Lassa hemorrhagic fever in Sierra Leone with a positive outcome: Case Report
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2011
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Overview
Lassa fever is a neglected tropical disease with a significant impact on the health care system of endemic West African nations. To date, case reports of Lassa fever have focused on laboratory characterisation of serological, biochemical and molecular aspects of the disease imported by infected individuals from Western Africa to the United States, Canada, Europe, Japan and Israel. Our report presents the first comprehensive real time diagnosis and characterization of a severe, hemorrhagic Lassa fever case in a Sierra Leonean individual admitted to the Kenema Government Hospital Lassa Fever Ward. Fever, malaise, unresponsiveness to anti-malarial and antibiotic drugs, followed by worsening symptoms and onset of haemorrhaging prompted medical officials to suspect Lassa fever. A recombinant Lassa virus protein based diagnostic was employed in diagnosing Lassa fever upon admission. This patient experienced a severe case of Lassa hemorrhagic fever with dysregulation of overall homeostasis, significant liver and renal system involvement, the interplay of pro- and anti-inflammatory cytokines during the course of hospitalization and an eventual successful outcome. These studies provide new insights into the pathophysiology and management of this viral illness and outline the improved infrastructure, research and real-time diagnostic capabilities within LASV endemic areas.
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