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Yoruba Genetically Immuned To Lassa Fever Virus - University Don by OPCNAIRALAND: 7:27am On Feb 10, 2016
A university lecturer, Prof. Christian Happi, has claimed that Yoruba people, by the make-up of their genes, are immune to Lassa virus that causes Lassa fever. The researcher, who is Dean, College of Postgraduate Studies, Department of Biological Sciences, Redeemer’s University, Ede, Osun State, said research was ongoing on why this is so, adding that few cases of Lassa fever recorded among Yoruba people are “imported.” Speaking on the new breakthrough on the rampaging Lassa fever, Happi, who is Director, World Funded African Centre of Excellence for Genomics of Infectious Diseases, ACEGID, while speaking in Ede, said Lassa fever virus originated from Nigeria about 1,060 years ago.

He further explained that the disease spread to other West African countries about 400 years ago, stressing that Yoruba have capacity to resist the virus more than any other ethnic group in country. Happi berated the Federal Government for what he described as its “lackadaisical attitude” towards using products of several researches by scholars to tackle myriads of challenges affecting the growth and development of the nation. Noting that despite the huge amount expended on discoveries on Ebola virus by the institution, the findings remained unexplored by government and relevant institutions. He also condemned the discriminatory policy of TETFUND, which only support researchers in public tertiary institutions, even when private universities have maintained lead in research findings across the globe over the years. He stressed that, if adequately funded, private universities are capable of living beyond expectations of Nigerians in the area of research work.

On new research findings, Prof. Happi said it has been discovered that Ribavirin that is currently used to treat Lassa fever was not designed for the disease and as such, would only be effective when given in the early phase of the infection. He posited that with the discovery, ACEGID took advantage of its current knowledge of genomics technology to have better insight into the virus genome and eventually, it has been able to identify potential drug target. “Using next generation sequencing, we successfully sequenced hundreds of Lassa fever viruses, thereby generating the largest catalogue of Lassa fever virus sequenced in the world, which in turn resulted to the identification of new epitopes in the virus,” Happi concluded.


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Re: Yoruba Genetically Immuned To Lassa Fever Virus - University Don by eleojo23: 7:29am On Feb 10, 2016
Seems this Prof is codedly trying to help the ministry of Ijebu garri sellers.

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Re: Yoruba Genetically Immuned To Lassa Fever Virus - University Don by Nobody: 7:32am On Feb 10, 2016
Your stupidity is legendary
Re: Yoruba Genetically Immuned To Lassa Fever Virus - University Don by Orezy5(m): 7:40am On Feb 10, 2016
So yorubas are now superhumans.....abegi just swerve
Re: Yoruba Genetically Immuned To Lassa Fever Virus - University Don by menabae(f): 7:47am On Feb 10, 2016
Rubbish talk Frm a drunk prof

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