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  2. Rift Valley fever - Wikipedia

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    Rift Valley fever (RVF) is a viral ... The disease was first reported among livestock in Rift Valley of Kenya in the early 1900s, [2] ... Pathogenesis Although many ...

  3. List of Rift Valley fever outbreaks - Wikipedia

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    From late October 1997 to early January 1998, Kenya received 60 to 100 times the normal rainfall resulting in an outbreak of Rift Valley fever. By early 1998, farmers reported deaths of as many as 70% of their sheep and goats and 20 to 30% of their cattle and camels. By 1998, reports were in that more than 400 people had died. [13]

  4. 2006–2007 East Africa Rift Valley fever outbreak - Wikipedia

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    During outbreak, 1062 people were infected with Rift Valley fever and 394 people died between December 2006 and December 2007. [2] Rift Valley fever (RVF) is caused by a phlebovirus in the Bunyavirales order which is transmitted by mosquito bite and contact with infected animal blood; [ 3 ] it mainly infects livestock that come into infectious ...

  5. Phenuiviridae - Wikipedia

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    Phenuiviridae is a family of negative-strand RNA viruses in the order Bunyavirales. [1] Ruminants, camels, humans, and mosquitoes serve as natural hosts.Until 2011, member genus Phlebovirus was the only genus of the family with viruses causing disease in humans (e.g. Rift Valley fever virus) [2] [scientific citation needed] except Dabie bandavirus.

  6. Viral hemorrhagic fever - Wikipedia

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    DIC is thought to cause bleeding in Rift Valley, Marburg, and Ebola fevers. For filoviral hemorrhagic fevers, there are four general mechanisms of pathogenesis. The first mechanism is dissemination of virus due to suppressed responses by macrophages and dendritic cell (antigen presenting cells).

  7. Valley fever cases are on the rise nearby. What’s ... - AOL

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  8. Cases of Valley fever, a fungal infection, have been climbing in California in recent years. Fourteen cases identified among people who attended or worked at a music festival in the state are an ...

  9. Valley fever cases are on the rise in San Joaquin ... - AOL

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    Here are the symptoms of valley fever and how to avoid getting infected.