نتایج جستجو برای: crimean congo fever

تعداد نتایج: 105624  

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2009
Turabi Gunes Aynur Engin Omer Poyraz Nazif Elaldi Safak Kaya Ilyas Dokmetas Mehmet Bakir Ziynet Cinar

In the Tokat and Sivas provinces of Turkey, the overall Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) seroprevalence was 12.8% among 782 members of a high-risk population. CCHFV seroprevalence was associated with history of tick bite or tick removal from animals, employment in animal husbandry or farming, and being >40 years of age.

2011
Mir Lais Mustafa Edris Ayazi Emad Mohareb Sam Yingst Alia Zayed Cynthia A. Rossi Randal J. Schoepp Jawad Mofleh Kathy Fiekert Zarif Akhbarian Homayoon Sadat Toby Leslie

In response to an outbreak of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever in western Afghanistan, we measured immunoglobulin G seroprevalence among household members and their animals. Seroprevalence was 11.2% and 75.0% in humans (n = 330) and livestock (n = 132), respectively. Persons with frequent exposure to cattle had an elevated risk of being immunoglobulin G positive.

2013
John Chamberlain Barry Atkinson Christopher H. Logue Jennie Latham Edmund N. C. Newman Roger Hewson

Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) virus is a serious human pathogen causing severe hemorrhagic disease with a fatality rate of up to approximately 30%. We have determined the viral genomic sequence from an isolate that caused a fatal case of imported CCHF in the United Kingdom in October 2012.

2016
Aslıhan Uzun Mustafa Gök Murat Doğan İşcanlı

Tick infestation of the eyelid is a rare but serious condition that can lead to Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever. In this report, we describe two cases who presented with tick infestation of the eyelid. Neither patient developed systemic disease or adverse sequelae after tick extraction. Complete mechanical removal of ticks located on the eyelid with blunt forceps is a safe and effective treatme...

2007
Darja Duh Ana Saksida Miroslav Petrovec Salih Ahmeti Iusuf Dedushaj Marcus Panning Christian Drosten Tatjana Avšič-Županc

We used quantitative real-time reverse transcription-PCR to measure viral load in serum from 24 patients in Kosovo who had acute Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever. Viral load correlated with clinical disease and antibodies and could be used as a predictor of disease outcome.

2017
Marko Zivcec Cesar G. Albarino Lisa I. W. Guerrero Thomas G. Ksiazek Stuart T. Nichol Robert Swanepoel Pierre E. Rollin Christina F. Spiropoulou

We report here the full-length sequences of 16 historical isolates of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever orthonairovirus (CCHFV) obtained in Turkey, Namibia, and South Africa. The strains may be useful for future work to develop molecular diagnostics or viral evolution studies.

2014
Anna Papa Persefoni Sidira Victor Larichev Ludmila Gavrilova Ksenia Kuzmina Mehrdad Mousavi-Jazi Ali Mirazimi Ute Ströher Stuart Nichol

Seroprevalence of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) is high in some regions of Greece, but only 1 case of disease has been reported. We used 4 methods to test 118 serum samples that were positive for CCHFV IgG by commercial ELISA and confirmed the positive results. A nonpathogenic or low-pathogenicity strain may be circulating.

Journal: :Journal of clinical pathology 1981
A Baskerville A Satti F A Murphy D I Simpson

Necropsies were carried out on two patients who died of Congo-Crimean haemorrhagic fever (C-CHF) in Dubai. The diagnosis was confirmed by isolation of C-CHF virus from the liver. Histopathological changes included extensive cellular necrosis and haemorrhage in the liver, necrosis and lymphoid depletion in the spleen, congestion and oedema formation in the lungs, and haemorrhage in a number of o...

2006
Arnaud Tarantola Pierre Nabeth Pierre Tattevin Christian Michelet Hervé Zeller

A patient with suspected malaria was hospitalized successively in 2 hospitals, first in Dakar, Senegal, then in Rennes, France, where tests diagnosed Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever. An international incident management group was set up in France and Senegal, which traced 181 contacts and analyzed 50 samples from 3 countries. No secondary cases were identified clinically.

2002
Anna Papa Bojana Boźović Vassiliki Pavlidou Evangelia Papadimitriou Mijomir Pelemis Aantonis Antoniadis

Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (C-CHFV) strains were isolated from a fatal case and the attending physician in Kosovo, Yugoslavia. Early, rapid diagnosis of the disease was achieved by reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction. The physician was successfully treated with oral ribavirin. These cases yielded the first genetically studied C-CHFV human isolates in the Balkans.

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