8:30 - 10:00 | Sessões organizadas | - Session 17: Strengthening Clinical Trial
Capacity and Advancing Regional Epidemic Preparedness for Lassa Fever:
Lessons Learned from the ARC-WA Project and Future Opportunities.
Led by MRCGHall – Salon Denguele
- Session 18: Establishing a Research
Governance Framework for Lassa Fever and EIDs in West Africa. Led by IVEPCR IrruaHall – Salon Goh-Djiboua
- Session 19: One health in Lassa fever
prevention: a rat race.
Led by WOAHHall – Salle Ballroom
- Session 20: Partnering with communities
for ethical Lassa Fever research and response in West Africa. Led by WAHO (WANEC)Hall – Business Lounge
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10:00 - 10:30 | Intervalo | Tea/Coffee sessions / Poster sessions |
10:30 - 12:00 | Plenário II | - Plenary II - From Detection to Response:
Rethinking Surveillance Architecture for VHFs
- Focus - Examine innovative ways to strengthen
integrated disease surveillance and laboratory networks, including
community-based early warning systems and genomic surveillance for
Lassa and other VHFs
- Format - Presentations by experts, followed
by moderated plenary dialogue on challenges and solutions
Hall – Salle Ballroom |
12:00 - 13:30 | Sessões paralelas | -
Epidemiologia, vigilância e resposta às EIDs na África Ocidental Oral 071 - Study of the factors associated with the acceptability of the coronavirus vaccine in adults in Kinshasa in the commune of Lemba in 2022. Oral 072 - Strengthening outbreak response in West Africa: Insights from a Nigerian simulation exercise Oral 073 - Indications and potential diagnostic utility of lumbar puncture in the management of non-neonatal pediatric Lassa virus Disease Oral 088 - Epidemiological Analysis of Lassa Fever in Ebonyi State, Nigeria (2020–2025): Trends, Demographics, Symptom Patterns and Outcomes Oral 103 - Age-Specific Seroprevalence Trend of Anti-Lassa Virus Antibodies: A Prospective Cohort Study in Owo, Ondo State, Nigeria Oral 104 - Evaluation of Lassa fever surveillance system in Kogi State, North-Central Nigeria Oral 105 - Outbreak of Dengue Fever in Ghana; the emergence of DENV-1 serotype Chair: Prof. Chimezie Anyakora Hall – Salle Ballroom -
Oral 014 - Knowledge of Lassa fever and infection prevention and control practices among healthcare workers in a North central state, Nigeria Oral 001 - Building a Skilled Workforce for Lassa Fever Response: Regional Clinical Management Training Outcomes in the ECOWAS Region Oral 007 - Strengthening Regional Clinical Trial Capacity for Lassa Fever: Lessons from a Multi-Country Site Assessment in West Africa Oral 010 - From Strategy to Solidarity: How Nigeria's 2025-2029 Plan Advances Leadership and Regional Collaboration for Lassa Fever in West Africa Oral 011 - Improved Lassa Fever Control in a Tertiary Health Facility, Nigeria: The Role of Partnership Oral 015 - From Strategy to Impact: Insights from the ARC-WA Program on Advancing Regional Health Emergency Evidence Preparedness in Lassa-Endemic Settings Oral 016 - Advancing implementation of One Health Approach in the ECOWAS Region: West African Health Organization (WAHO) key achievements in the past three years Chair: Dr. Laurent Assogba Hall – Salon Denguele -
Community based surveillance and Community perception and mental health Oral 125 - Strengthening Community-Based Surveillance and Early Detection: Training Local Health Workers and Community Networks to Enhance Early Outbreak Warnings and Risk Communication Oral 126 - Knowledge, Perception and Preventive Practices of Lassa Fever Among Mothers of Under-Five Children in an Endemic Community in Edo State, Nigeria Oral 127 - Understanding gender dynamics, consent experiences, and community engagement in clinical trials in the context of a Lassa Fever Vaccine Trial in Ghana Oral 128 - Lessons Learnt from Community Engagement in a Prospective Cohort Study on Lassa Fever Incidence in Edo State, Nigeria Oral 130 - Promoting Acceptability and Participation in Lassa Fever Clinical Trials: Exploration of Community Perceptions Through Mixed Methods Research Oral 131 - A Qualitative Study of Frontline Perspectives And Experiences of Field Workers in The CEPI ENABLE 1.0 Lassa Fever Epidemiological Cohort Study in Edo State, Nigeria Oral 013 - Enhancing Preparedness, Readiness, and Response to Lassa Fever Outbreaks in Nigeria: Reflections from the 2023 Lassa Fever Outbreak After Action Review Chair: Dr. Yahya Disu Hall – Salon Goh-Djiboua -
Informações preditivas, clínicas e genómicas sobre a febre de Lassa em contextos endémicos Oral 074 - Contribution of Lassa Fever to Severe Acute Kidney Injury in An Endemic Area: A Retrospective Observational Study in Southern Nigeria. Oral 075 - Clinical Outcomes of Severe Lassa Fever in West Africa: A Systematic Review and Meta-analysis Oral 076 - Predictors of Acute Kidney Injury and In-hospital Mortality in Adult Patients with RT-PCR Confirmed Lassa Fever Infection in Southwest, Nigeria Oral 077 - Predictive Parameters for Lassa Fever Diagnosis in Nigeria: An Empirical Model Oral 078 - Geospatial Mapping and Susceptibility Modelling of Lassa fever Outbreaks in Resource-limited Settings: A case Study of Benue State, Nigeria Oral 079 - Insights into Long-term antibody response in Lassa fever: A five-year follow-up study of Lassa fever survivors in Nigeria Oral 080 - Comparative Genomics of Lassa Virus Strains: Insights into Viral Evolution Chair: Dr. Simon Antara Hall – Business Lounge |
13:30 - 14:30 | Intervalo | Tea/Coffee sessins / Poster sessions |
14:30 - 16:00 | Sessões paralelas | -
Reforço das redes de laboratórios para diagnósticos atempados Oral 034 - Establishing an External Quality Assurance (EQA) System for Lassa Fever Testing in Nigeria Oral 035 - Establishing Target Product Profiles for Lassa Fever Diagnostics: A Collaborative Approach to Guide Innovation and Public Health Investment Oral 036 - Assessment of Challenges Healthcare Providers Face When Communicating Delayed Laboratory Results to Patients Managed for Lassa Fever in Benue State, Nigeria Oral 037 - Guinea's five-year progress in Lassa fever surveillance: strengthening diagnostic and genomic surveillance capabilities. Oral 038 - Le virus Lassa au Bénin : caractérisation génomique des isolats des cas positifs responsables de l’épidémie de 2023 Oral 040 - Challenges of Conducting Longitudinal Studies with Blood Draws in Low-Resource Settings: Lessons from the ENABLE 1.0 Lassa Fever Epidemiological Study in Edo State, Nigeria. Oral 042 - Post-Mortem Pathological Insights into Lassa Fever via Minimally Invasive Tissue Sampling: A Comparative Study in a West African Endemic Region. Chair: Dr. Chukwuma Umeokonkwo Hall – Salle Ballroom -
Mapeamento, modelação e vigilância da febre de Lassa e da febre amarela Oral 081 - Evolving Epidemiology of Lassa Fever in Edo State, Nigeria (2011 - 2024): A Retrospective Analysis of Demographic, Geographic, and Health System Trends. Oral 082 - Pattern and Determinants of Yellow Fever Transmission in Imo State, Nigeria (2019 - 2023): A One Health Case Study on Outbreak Surveillance and Vector Control Oral 083 - Enhancing digital disease surveillance in the ECOWAS region: progress, challenges, and way forward Oral 084 - Epidemiology of Lassa fever in Bauchi state, Nigeria, 2021-2024: temporal trends and forecast Oral 085 - Spatiotemporal Mapping of Lassa Fever Cases in Bauchi State: Unveiling Hotspots and Trends (2023 – 2025 Experience) Oral 086 - Integrating Spatiotemporal and Compartmental Modelling to Understand Lassa Fever Transmission in Nigeria Oral 087 - Clinical and paraclinical Correlates of Severe Lassa Fever: First Results of the Irrua Lassa Fever SEPSIS Study Chair: Dr. Sola Aruna Hall – Salon Denguele -
Epidemiologia, carga e dinâmica de transmissão da febre de Lassa e do Ébola Oral 096 - Investigation autour des cas probables et confirmés de la maladie à virus Ebola dans la préfecture de N’Zérékoré en Guinée Oral 097 - Incidence of symptomatic Lassa fever infection in endemic communities: results from the ENABLE 1.0 prospective cohort in Edo State, Nigeria. Oral 098 - Uncovering the hidden burden of Lassa fever through post-mortem mortality surveillance in Sokoto state, Nigeria, 2024-2025 Oral 099 - Epidemiological trend of Lassa Fever in Nigeria from 2015-2024 Oral 100 - Risk Factors Associated with Lassa Fever Infection During the 2025 Outbreak in Ondo State, Nigeria. Oral 101 - Incidence of disease and seroprevalence of infection due to Lassa Virus in Benin Oral 102 - Assessing the Effectiveness of Lassa Fever Contact Tracing in Nigeria: A Five-Year Trend Analysis (2020 -2024) Chair: Dr. Youssouf Traore Hall – Salon Goh-Djiboua -
Vigilância, mortalidade e conhecimentos genómicos sobre a febre de Lassa e os vírus emergentes Oral 089 - Persistence and Infectivity of Lassa Virus in Body Fluids: Implications for Survivor Follow-Up and Public Health Oral 090 - Uncovering the hidden burden of Lassa fever through post-mortem mortality surveillance in Sokoto state, Nigeria, 2024-2025 Oral 091 - Exploring the Use of Verbal Autopsy to Determine Causes of Death: Findings from the CEPI-Funded Nigeria Lassa Epidemiology (NiLE) Study Oral 092 - Strengthening Monkeypox Laboratory Surveillance and Response Mechanisms in Central and West Africa: A Comprehensive Scoping Review Oral 093 - Risk factors for mortality among confirmed Lassa fever cases during the 2022-2024 outbreak in Liberia: A Retrospective Cohort Study Oral 094 - Implementation of a nanopore genomic surveillance unit for emerging viral pathogens at the Irrua Specialist Teaching Hospital, Nigeria: experience from a synergistic collaboration Oral 095 - Evaluation de la Performance de la Surveillance Epidemiologique de la Dengue dans le District Sanitaire de Golfe au Togo En 2024 Chair: Dr. Olubunmi Negedu Hall – Business Lounge |
16:00 - 16:30 | Intervalo | Tea/Coffee sessions / Poster sessions |
16:30 - 18:00 | Plenária III | - Plenary III - AI and Big Data in Outbreak
Prediction – Transformative or Overhyped?
- Focus - Explore the potential and limits
of AI-driven outbreak detection and response tools in fragile health
systems.
- Format - Oxford-style debate. Pro-position
(AI is transformative for Lassa and other VHFs), Con-position (AI
is overhyped in resource-limited settings), and moderator encourages
audience participation and real-time polling.
Hall – Salle Ballroom |