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[Rift Valley fever]
- Source :
- Medecine et maladies infectieuses. 41(6)
- Publication Year :
- 2009
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Abstract
- Rift Valley Fever (RVF) is a zoonotic arbovirosis. Among animals, it mainly affects ruminants, causing abortions in gravid females and mortality among young animals. In humans, RVF virus infection is usually asymptomatic or characterized by a moderate fever. However, in 1 to 3% of cases, more severe forms of the disease (hepatitis, encephalitis, retinitis, hemorrhagic fever) can lead to the death of infected individuals or to major sequels. The RVF virus (Bunyaviridae, genus Phlebovirus) was identified for the first time in the 1930s in Kenya. It then spread over almost all African countries, sometimes causing major epizootics/epidemics. In 2000, the virus was carried out of Africa, in the Middle East Arabian Peninsula. In 2007-2008, Eastern-African countries, including Madagascar, reported significant episodes of RVF virus, this was also the case for the Comoros archipelago and the French island of Mayotte. This ability to spread associated with many vectors, including in Europe, and high viral loads in infected animals led the health authorities worldwide to warn about the potential emergence of RVF virus in areas with a temperate climate. The awareness has increased in recent years with climate changes, which may possibly modify the vector distribution and competence, and prompted many RVF virus-free countries to better prepare for a potential implantation of RVF.
- Subjects :
- Rift Valley Fever
Retinitis
Cattle Diseases
Hemorrhage
Viral Vaccines
Antibodies, Viral
Rift Valley fever virus
Disease Outbreaks
Insect Vectors
Occupational Diseases
Culex
Aedes
Indian Ocean Islands
Meningoencephalitis
Risk Factors
Population Surveillance
Zoonoses
Africa
Animals
Humans
RNA, Viral
Cattle
Animal Husbandry
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- French
- ISSN :
- 17696690
- Volume :
- 41
- Issue :
- 6
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Medecine et maladies infectieuses
- Accession number :
- edsair.pmid..........0090437834bd5182ebe5e549f33fad50