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Nigeria begins study of Lassa fever survivors to support vaccine development
Growing concerns over Lassa fever infections in northern Nigeria have prompted the Institute of Human Virology Nigeria (IHVN) and the Abubakar Tafawa Balewa University Teaching Hospital (ATBUTH) to launch a major research project aimed at accelerating the development of a vaccine against the deadly disease. The initiative, unveiled in Bauchi on Tuesday, will study people [] Nigeria begins study of Lassa fever survivors to support vaccine development
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Vanguard News
· Jun 30, 2026
TETFund challenges Nigerian scientists to develop local Lassa fever vaccine
.As study reveals alarming death tollBy Joseph Erunke Abuja—The Tertiary Education Trust Fund, TETFund, has challenged Nigerian scientists to accelerate efforts toward developing the country’s first indigenous Lassa fever vaccine, following fresh findings that the deadly disease kills between 5,000 and 10,000 Nigerians every year. Executive Secretary of TETFund, Sonny Echono, who threw the challenge [] The post TETFund challenges Nigerian scientists to develop local Lassa fever vaccine appeared first on Vanguard News.
Voice of Nigeria
· Jul 1, 2026
TETFund Tasks Nigerian Scientists on Lassa Fever Vaccine
The Executive Secretary of Tertiary Education Trust Fund (TETFund), Sonny Echono, has urged Nigerian scientists to identify the fastest pathway towards developing the country’s first Lassa fever vaccine. Echono stated this in Abuja, during the official presentation of the outcomes of the TETFund-sponsored Mega Research Project on Lassa Fever by the Federal University of Health [] The post TETFund Tasks Nigerian Scientists on Lassa Fever Vaccine appeared first on Voice of Nigeria.
Bloomberg
· Jul 4, 2026
Ebola Vaccine Trials Could Start This Year
As Ebola cases rise in Congo and Uganda, vaccine developers are accelerating efforts to combat the rare Bundibugyo strain. IAVI CEO Mark Feinberg says a candidate vaccine could enter human trials by year-end. (Source: Bloomberg)
Legit.ng
· Jun 22, 2026
Breaking: Huge concerns as Lassa fever kills 214 in Nigeria, see full details
Lassa fever has sadly claimed the lives of over 200 people in Nigeria, with a fatality rate of 25, iginiting concerns. The NCDC has now provided update.
Daily Post Nigeria
· Jun 23, 2026
NCDC reports rising Lassa fever death rate, 214 fatalities recorded in 2026
The Nigeria Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, NCDC, has expressed concern over the increasing death rate from Lassa fever, revealing that 214 people have died from the disease across the country in 2026. According to the agency’s latest situation report released on June 22, the Case Fatality Rate, CFR, has risen to 25 per [] NCDC reports rising Lassa fever death rate, 214 fatalities recorded in 2026
CDC Online Newsroom
· Jul 10, 2026
CDC Statement on Ebola Outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda: July 10, 2026
CDC Statement on Ebola Outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda: July 10, 2026
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Related coverage for "Nigeria begins study of Lassa fever survivors to support vaccine development": Vanguard News — TETFund challenges Nigerian scientists to develop local Lassa fever vaccine. Voice of Nigeria — TETFund Tasks Nigerian Scientists on Lassa Fever Vaccine. Bloomberg — Ebola Vaccine Trials Could Start This Year. Legit.ng — Breaking: Huge concerns as Lassa fever kills 214 in Nigeria, see full details. Daily Post Nigeria — NCDC reports rising Lassa fever death rate, 214 fatalities recorded in 2026. CDC Online Newsroom — CDC Statement on Ebola Outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo and Uganda: July 10, 2026


