نتایج جستجو برای: rift valley

تعداد نتایج: 30127  

2016
Andrea Capobianco Dondona Ortwin Aschenborn Chiara Pinoni Luigina Di Gialleonardo Adrianatus Maseke Grazia Bortone Andrea Polci Massimo Scacchia Umberto Molini Federica Monaco

After a May 2011 outbreak of Rift Valley fever among livestock northeast of Etosha National Park, Namibia, wild ruminants in the park were tested for the virus. Antibodies were detected in springbok, wildebeest, and black-faced impala, and viral RNA was detected in springbok. Seroprevalence was high, and immune response was long lasting.

2017
Marie-Marie Olive Vladimir Grosbois Annelise Tran Lalaina Arivony Nomenjanahary Mihaja Rakotoarinoro Soa-Fy Andriamandimby Christophe Rogier Jean-Michel Heraud Veronique Chevalier

The force of infection (FOI) is one of the key parameters describing the dynamics of transmission of vector-borne diseases. Following the occurrence of two major outbreaks of Rift Valley fever (RVF) in Madagascar in 1990-91 and 2008-09, recent studies suggest that the pattern of RVF virus (RVFV) transmission differed among the four main eco-regions (East, Highlands, North-West and South-West). ...

2007
Silvana Castano Danilo Montesi Alberto Trombetta

2009
F. X. Aymerich J. Alonso M. Comabella M. E. Cabañas M. Tintoré X. Montalban A. Rovira

F. X. Aymerich, J. Alonso, M. Comabella, M. E. Cabañas, M. Tintoré, X. Montalban, and A. Rovira Unitat RM Vall Hebron (IDI), Hospital Vall Hebron, Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain, Enginyeria de Sistemes, Automàtica i Informàtica Industrial, Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya, Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain, Unitat Neuroimmunologia Clínica, CEM Cat, Hospital Vall Hebron, Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain, ...

Journal: :Journal of Experimental Medicine 1934

2012
P. O. Ly Soumaré Caio C. M. Freire Ousmane Faye Mawlouth Diallo Juliana Velasco C. de Oliveira Paolo M. A. Zanotto Amadou Alpha Sall

Rift Valley Fever (RVF) virus (Family Bunyaviridae) is an arthropod-borne RNA virus that infects primarily domestic ruminants and occasionally humans. RVF epizootics are characterized by numerous abortions and mortality among young animals. In humans, the illness is usually characterized by a mild self-limited febrile illness, which could progress to more serious complications. RVF virus is wid...

Journal: :Geospatial health 2012
Sarah K Konrad Scott N Miller

The rapid spread of West Nile virus across North America after its introduction in 1999 highlights the potential for foreign arboviruses to become established in the United States of America. Of particular concern is Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV), which has been responsible for multiple African epidemics resulting in death of both humans and livestock, as well as major economic disruption due ...

Journal: :Transboundary and emerging diseases 2015
B R Beechler R Bengis R Swanepoel J T Paweska A Kemp P Jansen van Vuren J Joubert V O Ezenwa A E Jolles

Rift Valley fever (RVF) is a zoonotic mosquito-borne virus disease of livestock and wild ruminants that has been identified as a risk for international spread. Typically, the disease occurs in geographically limited outbreaks associated with high rainfall events and can cause massive losses of livestock. It is unclear how RVF virus persists during inter-epidemic periods but cryptic cycling of t...

2018
Sebastian Napp Veronique Chevalier Núria Busquets Paolo Calistri Jordi Casal Mohamed Attia Rehab Elbassal Heba Hosni Hatem Farrag Noura Hassan Rasha Tawfik Sohair Abd Elkader Shahin Bayomy

Rift Valley Fever (RVF) is a mosquito-borne zoonosis, which may cause significant losses for the livestock sector and have serious public health implications. Egypt has been repeatedly affected by RVF epidemics, mainly associated to the importation of animals from sub-Saharan countries, where the disease is endemic. The objective of our study was the improvement of the surveillance and control ...

2012
David P. Tchouassi Rosemary Sang Catherine L. Sole Armanda D. S. Bastos Klaus Mithoefer Baldwyn Torto

In recent years, the East African region has seen an increase in arboviral diseases transmitted by blood-feeding arthropods. Effective surveillance to monitor and reduce incidence of these infections requires the use of appropriate vector sampling tools. Here, trapped skin volatiles on fur from sheep, a known preferred host of mosquito vectors of Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV), were used with a...

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