نتایج جستجو برای: congo hemorrhagic fever

تعداد نتایج: 121987  

2008
Ali Jabbari Sima Besharat Abdollah Abbasi

This refers toDr. Levent Doganci’s letter published in your valuable Journal about Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF) entitled “Crimean Congo Haemorrhagic Fever as an indication for use of Ribavirin”.1 CrimeanCongo Hemorrhagic Fever is a widely distributed lethal disease, worldwide.2 Human are usually infected with CCHF virus through a tick bite or close contact with viral contaminated tissues or w...

Journal: :Journal of Ayub Medical College, Abbottabad : JAMC 2011
Saqib Malik Inayat Ullah Diju Farhat Naz

BACKGROUND Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) is endemic in certain areas of Pakistan with 14 outbreaks in addition to many sporadic cases so far. It is highly fatal zoonotic disease caused by bite of infected tick. The objective of our study is to describe clinical features, treatment and outcome of CCHF positive cases during its outbreak in Hazara division, with the intention to bring foc...

2012
Jessica Vanhomwegen Maria João Alves Tatjana Avšič Županc Silvia Bino Sadegh Chinikar Helen Karlberg Gülay Korukluoğlu Miša Korva Masoud Mardani Ali Mirazimi Mehrdad Mousavi Anna Papa Ana Saksida Batool Sharifi-Mood Persofoni Sidira Katerina Tsergouli Roman Wölfel Hervé Zeller Philippe Dubois

Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) is a highly contagious viral tick-borne disease with case-fatality rates as high as 50%. We describe a collaborative evaluation of the characteristics, performance, and on-site applicability of serologic and molecular assays for diagnosis of CCHF. We evaluated ELISA, immunofluorescence, quantitative reverse transcription PCR, and low-density macroarray ass...

2009
Iva Christova Antonino Di Caro Anna Papa Concetta Castilletti Lubena Andonova Nikolay Kalvatchev Evangelia Papadimitriou Fabrizio Carletti Emad Mohareb Maria R. Capobianchi Giuseppe Ippolito Giovanni Rezza

the source of both Cryptosporidium and Giardia infection in the Cryptosporidium pig genotype II–positive patient. The passage of oocysts can be excluded because of the number of oocysts detected in repeat samples (Table). Moreover, identification of the infection in an immunocompetent patient underlines the zoonotic potential of this pig genotype and possible presence of risk factors in rural a...

Journal: :Turkish journal of haematology : official journal of Turkish Society of Haematology 2009
Feride Duru Tunç Fışgın

Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) is an acute tick-borne viral disease transmitted to humans by Hyalomma ticks or by direct contact with the blood of infected humans or domestic animals. In certain areas of the world, including Africa, Asia, South East Europe and Middle East, sporadic cases or outbreaks of CCHF have been reported. During the last six-year period from 2003 to 2009, CCHF has...

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.

2016
Alexander N Lukashev Alexander S Klimentov Svetlana E Smirnova Tamara K Dzagurova Jan Felix Drexler Anatoly P Gmyl

Crimean Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) is one of the most severe viral zoonozes. It is prevalent throughout Africa, Asia and southern Europe. Limited availability of sequence data has hindered phylogeographic studies. The complete genomic sequence of all three segments of 14 Crimean Congo hemorrhagic fever virus strains isolated from 1958-2000 in Russia, Central Asia and Africa was ident...

2004
S. Sami Karti Zekaver Odabasi Volkan Korten Mustafa Yilmaz Mehmet Sonmez Rahmet Caylan Elif Akdogan Necmi Eren Iftihar Koksal Ercument Ovali Bobbie R. Erickson Martin J. Vincent Stuart T. Nichol James A. Comer Pierre E. Rollin Thomas G. Ksiazek

In 2002 and 2003, a total of 19 persons in Turkey had suspected cases of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) or a similar viral infection. Six serum samples were tested; all six were found positive for immunoglobulin M antibodies against CCHF virus. Two of the samples yielded CCHF virus isolates. Genetic analysis of the virus isolates showed them to be closely related to isolates from former...

Journal: :International journal of infectious diseases : IJID : official publication of the International Society for Infectious Diseases 2009
R M Vorou

Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) is an acute, tick-borne viral disease, affecting only humans and newborn mice, with hemorrhagic manifestations and considerable mortality in humans. CCHF virus circulates in nature in an enzootic tick-vertebrate-tick cycle; migrating birds and livestock transferred from endemic to non-endemic areas may carry large numbers of infected ticks thus spreading t...

2015
Devendra T. Mourya Pragya D. Yadav Anita M. Shete Padmakar S. Sathe Prasad C. Sarkale Bramhadev Pattnaik Gaurav Sharma Kamlesh J. Upadhyay Surekha Gosavi Deepak Y. Patil Gouri Y. Chaubal Triparna D. Majumdar Vishwa M. Katoch

We conducted a cross-sectional serosurvey of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) among livestock in 22 states and 1 union territory of India. A total of 5,636 samples from bovines, sheep, and goats were screened for CCHF virus IgG. IgG was detected in 354 samples, indicating that this virus is widespread in this country.

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