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30 mar 2011 · Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV) is a zoonotic pathogen that primarily affects ruminants but can also be lethal in humans. A negative-stranded RNA virus of the family Bunyaviridae, this pathogen is transmitted mainly via mosquito vectors. RVFV has ...
- Rift Valley fever in animals and humans: Current perspectives
Rift Valley fever virus inhibits a pro-inflammatory response...
- Rift Valley fever in animals and humans: Current perspectives
Rift Valley fever is a vector-borne zoonotic disease caused by the Rift Valley fever virus (Phlebovirus genus) listed among the eight pathogens included in the Bluepoint list by the WHO. The transmission is mainly vehicled by Aedes and Culex mosquito species. Symptoms of the disease are varied and non-specific, making clinical diagnosis often ...
2 cze 2020 · Abstract. Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV) is a zoonotic phlebovirus of the Phenuiviridae family with great opportunity for emergence in previously unaffected regions, despite its current geographical limits.
Rift Valley Fever is a One Health disease that highlights the need to consider climate, veterinary health, and human behavior in order to prevent future outbreaks. Prevention of significant epizootics and epidemics is important in endemic areas due to the severe economic impact.
3 lip 2023 · Rift Valley fever virus inhibits a pro-inflammatory response in experimentally infected human monocyte derived macrophages and a pro-inflammatory cytokine response may be associated with patient survival during natural infection.
12 lut 2017 · This radial flow map illustrates the spatial risk of Rift Valley fever virus entering the USA through flight traffic (mosquitoes and humans). Radial lines represent direct international flights from cities in countries with historical RVFV activity.
20 mar 2024 · Rift valley fever (RVF) is listed as one of prioritized diseases by WHO. This study aims to describe RVF virus' landscape distribution globally, and to insight dynamics change of its evolution, prevalence, and outbreaks in the process of breaking geographical barriers. Methods.