Hunting and consumption of rodents by children in the Lassa fever endemic area of Faranah, Guinea.
As a consequence of the Ebola outbreak, human-animal contact has gained importance for zoonotic transmission surveillance. In Faranah (Upper Guinea), daily life is intertwined with rodents, such as the Natal multimammate mouse, Mastomys natalensis; a reservoir for Lassa virus (LASV). However, this c...
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Main Authors: | Moussa Douno (Author), Emmanuel Asampong (Author), N'Faly Magassouba (Author), Elisabeth Fichet-Calvet (Author), Marí Sáez Almudena (Author) |
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