نتایج جستجو برای: hemorrhagic fever virus

تعداد نتایج: 490564  

Introduction: Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF) is an acute febrile and hemorrhagic viral disease that has been reported more among Ranchers and slaughterhouse workers. The aim of present study was to determine the knowledge, attitude and practice of butchers in Rafsanjan city about Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever in 2019. Materials and Methods: The present descriptive study was conduc...

2016
Elijah Ige Ohimain

TFiloviruses particularly Ebola and Marburg viruses causes deadly hemorrhagic fevers in humans and non-human primates particularly the great apes (chimpanzees and gorillas). Ebola virus disease (EVD), which is also known as Ebola hemorrhagic fever (EHF) is caused by Ebola virus, which has a case fatality rate of up to 90% [1-3]. Ebola virus is among the most dangerous microorganisms today. It h...

2011
Ahmed B. Ould El Mamy Mohamed Ould Baba Yahya Barry Katia Isselmou Mamadou L. Dia Ba Hampate Mamadou Y. Diallo Mohamed Ould Brahim El Kory Mariam Diop Modou Moustapha Lo Yaya Thiongane Mohammed Bengoumi Lilian Puech Ludovic Plee Filip Claes Stephane de La Rocque Baba Doumbia

During September-October 2010, an unprecedented outbreak of Rift Valley fever was reported in the northern Sahelian region of Mauritania after exceptionally heavy rainfall. Camels probably played a central role in the local amplification of the virus. We describe the main clinical signs (hemorrhagic fever, icterus, and nervous symptoms) observed during the outbreak.

Journal: :The Southeast Asian journal of tropical medicine and public health 2005
Philippe Buchy Van Luong Vo Khanh Toan Bui Thi Xuan Mai Trinh Philippe Glaziou Thi Thu Ha Le Viet Lo Le Trong Chien Bui

This study was designated to describe clinical and biological features of patients with a suspected diagnosis of dengue fever/dengue hemorrhagic fever during an outbreak in Central Vietnam. One hundred and twenty-five consecutive patients hospitalized at Khanh Hoa and Binh Thuan Provincial hospitals between November 2001 and January 2002 with a diagnosis of suspected dengue infection were inclu...

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 2008
Lisa Pettersson Jonas Klingström Jonas Hardestam Åke Lundkvist Clas Ahlm Magnus Evander

Hantaviruses cause 2 zoonotic diseases, hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) and hantavirus cardiopulmonary syndrome. Infection is usually initiated after inhalation of virus-contaminated rodent excreta. In addition to the zoonotic infection route, growing evidence suggests person-to-person transmission of Andes virus. For this reason, we studied whether saliva from HFRS patients contai...

2007
Irina Golovljova Veera Vasilenko Vassili Mittženkov Tiina Prükk Elviira Seppet Sirkka Vene Bo Settergren Alexander Plyusnin Åke Lundkvist

Thirty cases of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome (HFRS) due to Puumala virus (PUUV), Saaremaa virus (SAAV), and Dobrava virus infection were confirmed in Estonia. Except for the levels of serum creatinine, no remarkable differences were found in the clinical course of HFRS caused by PUUV and SAAV.

Journal: :Emerging Infectious Diseases 1999
L. Dar S. Broor S. Sengupta I. Xess P. Seth

India An outbreak of dengue hemorrhagic fever/dengue shock syndrome (DHS/DSS) occurred in 1996 in India in and near Delhi. The cause was confirmed as dengue virus type 2, by virus cultivation and indirect immunofluorescence with type-specific monoclonal antibodies. This is the largest such outbreak reported from India, indicating a serious resurgence of dengue virus infection.

2015
Saeed Safari Alireza Baratloo Alaleh Rouhipour Parisa Ghelichkhani Mahmood Yousefifard

Ebola hemorrhagic fever (EHF) was first reported in 1976 with two concurrent outbreaks of acute viral hemorrhagic fever centered in Yambuku (near the Ebola river), Democratic Republic of Congo, and in Nzara, Sudan. The current outbreak of the Ebola virus was started by reporting the first case in March 2014 in the forest regions of southeastern Guinea. Due to infection rates raising over 13,000...

2013
Ana M. Palomar Aránzazu Portillo Paula Santibáñez David Mazuelas Juan Arizaga Ariñe Crespo Óscar Gutiérrez Juan Francisco Cuadrado José A. Oteo

Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus was detected in ticks removed from migratory birds in Morocco. This finding demonstrates the circulation of this virus in northwestern Africa and supports the hypothesis that the virus can be introduced into Europe by infected ticks transported from Africa by migratory birds.

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