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Lassa fever: The killer disease with no vaccine By Dr Charlie Weller Head of Vaccines, Wellcome Trust 6 hours ago Share this with Facebook Share this with Twitter Share this with Messenger Share this with Email Share Image copyright ALAMY Since the beginning of the year, Nigeria has been gripped by an outbreak of a deadly disease. Lassa fever is one of a number of illnesses which can cause dangerous epidemics, but for which no vaccine currently exists. Lassa fever is not a new disease, but the current outbreak is unprecedented, spreading faster and further than ever before. Health workers are overstretched, and a number have themselves become infected and died. The potentially fatal disease is a so-called "viral haemorrhagic fever", which can affect many organs, and damage the body's blood vessels. But it is difficult to treat. Most people who catch Lassa will have only mild symptoms such as fever, headache and...