Lassa fever cases rise but reported cases tail off
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Lassa fever cases rise but reported cases tail off

Confirmed Lassa fever deaths have risen from 72 to 95 in Nigeria, the World Health Organization (WHO) said, as the figure remains below the level required to trigger a payout under the World Bank's pandemic cat bond.

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