Brady Page, Raphaëlle Klitting, Matthias G. Pauthner, Steven Steinhubl, Stephan Wegerich, Margaret Kaiser, Foday Alhasan, Edwin Konuwa, Veronica Koroma, Ibrahim Sumah, Jenneh Brima, Tiangay Kallon, Brima Jusu, Sia Mator-Mabay, Isata Massaquoi, Mohamed Kamara, Fatima Kamara, Emilia Jaward, Angella Massally, Zainab Kanneh, Michelle McGraw, John Schieffelin, Donald Grant, Kristian G. Andersen
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Background Lassa fever is a fulminant viral illness associated with high in-hospital mortality. This disease constitutes a serious public health concern in West Africa, in particular Nigeria and the Mano River Union region (Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone). In Sierra Leone, continuous monitoring of critically ill patients is hindered by a lack of equipment and personnel.