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Research Update: Situation Analysis Sierra Leone.

Published on 1 September 2013

The Dynamic Drivers of Disease in Africa Consortium is an ESPA1-funded research programme designed to deliver much-needed, cutting-edge science on the relationships between ecosystems, zoonoses, health and wellbeing with the objective of moving people out of poverty and promoting social justice.

This document offers a research update on the Consortium case study exploring the drivers of Lassa fever in Sierra Leone.

Authors

Catherine Grant

Research Fellow

Melissa Leach

Emeritus Fellow

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authors
Moses, L., Kamara, A., Brima, A., Koroma, B., Winnebah, T., Lahai, M., Jalloh, M., Senesie, H., Leach, M., Holley, C., Lo Iacono, G., Redding, D.

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