• News
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact Us
The Cabal
  • Home
  • Editorial
  • News
  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • Education
  • Health
  • Politics
  • Opinion
  • Sport
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Editorial
  • News
  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • Education
  • Health
  • Politics
  • Opinion
  • Sport
  • Contact Us
No Result
View All Result
The Cabal
No Result
View All Result
Home News Health

Organisation Invests $250m In Lassa Fever Vaccine Research

Thecabal by Thecabal
October 2, 2024
in Health
0
Organisation Invests $250m In Lassa Fever Vaccine Research
0
SHARES
1
VIEWS
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter

The Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI), says since 2017, it has invested over 250 million dollars on Lassa fever studies to facilitate a vaccine for the disease.

The Director, Epidemiology and Data Science, Gabrielle Breugelmans, disclosed this on Wednesday in Abuja, at the inauguration of Enable 1.5.

Enable 1.5 is a prospective cohort study to evaluate Lassa fever incidence, its symptoms and co-infection with malaria in West Africa.

Breugelmans said that the sum, which was invested since 2017, had been for the development of a Lassa fever vaccine through all the different activities.

“This means investment in the vaccine trials, but also in the Enable research programme to really get critical data.”

She also said that for Enable 1.5, 5,000 healthy people, including children and infants, would be invited to take part in the study to help facilitate Lassa fever vaccine.

The new research led by the Nigeria Centre for Disease Control (NCDC), CEPI and other partners would commence in October at designated sites in Edo, Ondo and Ebonyi states, as Sierra Leone and Liberia would commence in later weeks.

The Chief Executive Officer of CEPI, Richard Hatchett, stated that incomplete detection of Lassa fever cases hampers understanding of the disease’s true incidence rate, ultimately affecting resource allocation for response efforts.”

He said that it could threaten the evaluation, rollout and acceptance of future Lassa vaccines.

“Insights gained on the diversity of disease symptoms will enhance our understanding of Lassa fever, categorised into mild, moderate or severe cases.

“This information will be crucial in guiding where and how future late-stage vaccine trials are conducted and determining priority groups for receiving the Lassa vaccine once it becomes licensed in the coming years.”

The Director-General, NCDC, Dr Jide Idris, said that the expanded investigation represented key progresses made in the battle against Lassa fever.

“We are improving our capacity to identify and recognise cases while preparing for future vaccine development by examining the disease’s symptoms and its connection to other infections.

“The results of this work are vital for forming health practices and promoting the health of populations in Nigeria and West Africa.

“Our global partners and local communities are assisting us in making strides towards lessening the impact of Lassa fever and getting ready for a future that can block its life-threatening effects.”

Enable National Project Coordinator, Nigeria, Mrs Elsie Ilori, said that the inauguration of the expanded Lassa fever study was a key step in ongoing efforts to understand and combat the dreadful disease.

“Through deeper investigations into the variations of Lassa fever symptoms and their comparison to other prevalent infections within the region, we will obtain valuable insights that can improve diagnosis, boost outbreak preparedness, and inform the future vaccine development.”

The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that Lassa fever, a potentially deadly disease is a public health burden in West Africa.

First diagnosed in Nigeria in 1969, it is primarily spread by infected Mastomys rats.

CEPI first inaugurated Enable in 2019 with over 23,000 participants across West Africa taking part in the research till date and initial data collected up to 2024 expected to be published in upcoming months. (NAN)

Author

  • Thecabal
    Thecabal

Previous Post

Naira Depreciates By 8.24% Against Dollar At Official Market

Next Post

Rival Bandit Gangs Clash In Katsina, Leaving Scores Dead

Thecabal

Thecabal

Related Posts

Sokoto Enforces 2-year Rural Service For Sponsored Health Workers
Health

Sokoto Enforces 2-year Rural Service For Sponsored Health Workers

August 5, 2025
2027: Tinubu’s Victory’ ll Be Greatest Landslide In History — SWAGA
Politics

2027: Tinubu’s Victory’ ll Be Greatest Landslide In History — SWAGA

August 5, 2025
WHO DG Urges Africa To Break Free From Aid Dependence, Invest In Health Sovereignty
Health

WHO DG Urges Africa To Break Free From Aid Dependence, Invest In Health Sovereignty

August 5, 2025
VP Shettima Reaffirms MSMEs As Pillars Of Economic Growth At Ondo 2025 MSME Clinic
Business

VP Shettima Reaffirms MSMEs As Pillars Of Economic Growth At Ondo 2025 MSME Clinic

August 5, 2025
Next Post
Rival Bandit Gangs Clash In Katsina, Leaving Scores Dead

Rival Bandit Gangs Clash In Katsina, Leaving Scores Dead

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Stay Connected test

  • 23.9k Followers
  • 99 Subscribers
  • Trending
  • Comments
  • Latest
NPC Begins Free Birth Registration Exercise In Delta

NPC Begins Free Birth Registration Exercise In Delta

September 4, 2024
ASUU Awards Scholarships To Indigent SAZU Students

ASUU Awards Scholarships To Indigent SAZU Students

July 31, 2025
Literacy Day: Stakeholders Urge Promotion Of Multilingual, Indigenous Education

Literacy Day: Stakeholders Urge Promotion Of Multilingual, Indigenous Education

September 8, 2024
Rep Dibiagwu Advises Niger-Delta People To Eschew Crisis

Rep Dibiagwu Advises Niger-Delta People To Eschew Crisis

September 16, 2024
House Committee Commits To Full Implementation Of Disability Act

House Committee Commits To Full Implementation Of Disability Act

0
Plateau: PDP Asks Chief Justice To Probe APC Leaders’ Claim Of Judiciary Control

Plateau: PDP Asks Chief Justice To Probe APC Leaders’ Claim Of Judiciary Control

0
Nigeria’s Judiciary Now “Cash And Carry”– Atiku

Nigeria’s Judiciary Now “Cash And Carry”– Atiku

0
Rule Of Law Cornerstone Of Governance In Any Given Polity – AGF

Rule Of Law Cornerstone Of Governance In Any Given Polity – AGF

0
Sokoto Enforces 2-year Rural Service For Sponsored Health Workers

Sokoto Enforces 2-year Rural Service For Sponsored Health Workers

August 5, 2025
2027: Tinubu’s Victory’ ll Be Greatest Landslide In History — SWAGA

2027: Tinubu’s Victory’ ll Be Greatest Landslide In History — SWAGA

August 5, 2025
WHO DG Urges Africa To Break Free From Aid Dependence, Invest In Health Sovereignty

WHO DG Urges Africa To Break Free From Aid Dependence, Invest In Health Sovereignty

August 5, 2025
VP Shettima Reaffirms MSMEs As Pillars Of Economic Growth At Ondo 2025 MSME Clinic

VP Shettima Reaffirms MSMEs As Pillars Of Economic Growth At Ondo 2025 MSME Clinic

August 5, 2025

Recent News

Sokoto Enforces 2-year Rural Service For Sponsored Health Workers

Sokoto Enforces 2-year Rural Service For Sponsored Health Workers

August 5, 2025
2027: Tinubu’s Victory’ ll Be Greatest Landslide In History — SWAGA

2027: Tinubu’s Victory’ ll Be Greatest Landslide In History — SWAGA

August 5, 2025
WHO DG Urges Africa To Break Free From Aid Dependence, Invest In Health Sovereignty

WHO DG Urges Africa To Break Free From Aid Dependence, Invest In Health Sovereignty

August 5, 2025
VP Shettima Reaffirms MSMEs As Pillars Of Economic Growth At Ondo 2025 MSME Clinic

VP Shettima Reaffirms MSMEs As Pillars Of Economic Growth At Ondo 2025 MSME Clinic

August 5, 2025
The Cabal

© 2023 The Cabal
For Truth & Humanity

Quick Navigation

  • News
  • Advertise
  • Privacy & Policy
  • Contact Us

Follow Us

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Editorial
  • News
  • Entertainment
  • Business
  • Education
  • Health
  • Politics
  • Opinion
  • Sport
  • Contact Us

© 2023 The Cabal
For Truth & Humanity