Lassa Fever Study - stock photo
A rat trapped in Sierra Leone will provide information about Lassa Fever, a highly dangerous virus first identified in 1969. Rats carry the virus, likely transmitting it through their urine and fecal deposits. Villagers may then inhale the deposits or ingest them with food.
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