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The Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) is one of the zoonotic arboviral diseases transmitted by ticks. It is endemic in several parts of the world, including some African countries.
Sohaib El Ghazali Bennia +7 more
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Risk Factors for Tick‐Borne Diseases in Germany: A Scoping Review
ABSTRACT Tick‐borne diseases (TBDs) have proliferated in Germany. The two most prevalent TBDs, Lyme‐borreliosis and tick‐borne encephalitis, can present with nonspecific symptoms and lead to serious neurological complications. To date, a review synthesising the risk factors of acquiring a TBD in Germany is missing.
Carolin Schlupp, Matthias Hans Belau
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Background Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever (CCHF) is a lethal acute viral zoonosis with a case fatality rate of 5–50%. Due to the potential of human-to human transmission of the disease, healthcare workers (HCWs) are at risk of occupational exposure to ...
Mehdi Fazlalipour +4 more
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Molecular phylogenetic study on S-segment of Crimean–Congo Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF) virus genome isolated from ticks in in West Azerbaiajan and Sistan and Baluchestan provinces, Iran, 2010 [PDF]
Background:Theaimof thepresent study is todescribe the incience of pandemic influenza (A/H1N1, 2009), in Sao Paulo, Brazil, uring the 2009 influenza season. Data on incidencewere obtained rom a community trial to evaluate the influenza vaccine indirect ffectiveness.
Majidzadeh, K. +3 more
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INTRODUCTION: Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) disease can be confused with many diseases due to flu-like nonspecific initial symptoms and laboratory findings in endemic areas. In this study, it was aimed to evaluate the final diagnosis of patients
Ömer Karaşahin +1 more
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Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever (CCHF) is a zoonotic viral haemorrhagic disease. This disease is more common in people who work with animals infected with CCHF virus.
Narges Shahbazi +3 more
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Widespread Detection of Multiple Strains of Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Virus in Ticks, Spain
Human cases of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) were first detected in Spain in 2016. National human and animal health authorities organized a large, multidisciplinary study focusing on ticks as sentinels to determine the nationwide distribution of
María Paz Sánchez-Seco +10 more
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Some evidences about Crimean Congo Hemorrhagic Fever [PDF]
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Abbasi, A., Besharat, S., Jabbari, A.
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Differences in cynomolgus macaque populations used for infectious disease research
Cynomolgus macaques, a species of Old World primate native to southeastern and eastern Asia and the island of Mauritius, are one of the most important nonhuman primate models for infectious disease. Research into the population genetics of cynomolgus macaques has found significant differences between macaques native to different areas, particularly ...
Darcy Quist +4 more
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Commentary: Outbreak of Chikungunya in Pakistan [PDF]
Rauf et al. in their recent correspondence in “Lancet Infectious Diseases” reported the first chikungunya outbreak in Karachi, Pakistan with 30,000 suspected and 4,000 confirmed cases (1).
Aftab, Raja Ahsan +5 more
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