ECOWAS Lassa fever conference opens in Abidjan
By Rachael Abuja/Ismail Abdulaziz
The Economic Community of West Africa (ECOWAS) Lassa Fever International Conference began Monday in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire.
The four-day conference is organised by the West Africa Health Organisation (WAHO).
The theme of the conference is “Beyond borders: Strengthening Regional Cooperation to combat Lassa Fever and Emerging Infectious Diseases”.
Building on the first Lassa International Conference held in Abuja in 2019, this second edition will feature plenary sessions, panels, workshops, and research presentations.
It will also contribute to a regional roadmap focused on improving access to diagnostics, vaccines, and coordinated disease control efforts.
The LIC 2025 seeks to drive multi-sectoral collaboration and promote long-term solutions for Lassa fever and broader health security challenges.
The conference brings together regional and global stakeholders to advance research, enhance preparedness, and strengthen outbreak response across West Africa.
The News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) reports that the first conference held in Abuja in 2019, marked fifty years since the Lassa fever virus was first isolated, in a town in Nigeria.
The opportunity created by the ‘anniversary’ of the discovery of the virus, is being used to bring researchers and practitioners from across the world together, to share and appraise global efforts towards the control of the Lassa fever virus disease.
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