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Prognostic Factors in CCHF - An Indian Origin Study.
The Journal of the Association of Physicians of India, 2019CCHF is an emerging zoonotic Viral haemorrhagic illness in indian setup after dengue and KFD. It is known for its high mortality and high potential for nosocomial spread. After detection of the first confirmed case from Ahmedabad-Gujarat in 2011, there are so many cases detected from other area of Gujarat and Nearby Rajasthan state.
Rahul M, Gambhir, Mahesh M, Rathod
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Recombinant Vaccine Production: Production of a Recombinant CCHF MVA Vaccine
One of the key interventions against infection is immunization, including an increasing focus on development of vaccines against pathogenic bunyaviruses. Whilst different vaccine development approaches exist, recombinant viral vaccines have a strong safety record, are rapid to produce, are cost-effective, and have been demonstrated to be rolled out in ...Emma, Kennedy +2 more
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Emergence of CCHF Virus in Pakistan
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Lymphocyte subgroups in children with CCHF: A marker for prognosis
Journal of Infection, 2009Metin, Ayse +5 more
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Climate Change and Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF)
Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF) is a highly virulent viral disease characterized by a rapid onset of symptoms and significant mortality rates. The primary mode of transmission to humans is through tick bites, particularly from the Hyalomma genus, or through direct contact with infected animals or humans.R Narendar, Jayalakshmi Krishnan
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Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) in Southern Kordofan.
Sudanese journal of paediatrics, 2016Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) is a disease that poses a great threat to public health owing to its high mortality rate (30-70%), mode of transmission and geographic distribution. Here, we report on a nine years-old Sudanese boy from Southern Kordofan State who presented with Jaundice, high-grade fever, severe headache, abdominal pain and a ...
Haydar Awad Abdelrazig, Abdelhakam +1 more
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