Rift Valley Fever in Ruminants, Republic of Comoros, 2009

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Roger, Matthieu | Girard, Sébastien | Faharoudine, Abdourahime | Halifa, Mohamed | Bouloy, Michèle | Cêtre-Sossah, Catherine | Cardinale, Eric

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This work was supported with Fonds Européens de Développement Régional funds from the European Union within the Project “Programme de Coopération Scientifique sur les Maladies Animales Emergentes dans l’Océan Indien.”. International audience. Rift Valley fever (RVF) is caused by a Phlebovirus (family Bunyaviridae) transmitted by a wide range of mosquitoes (1). This zoonotic disease is present in Africa, the Middle East, and Madagascar. Infections by RVF virus (RVFV) in ruminants cause massive abortions in livestock and high death rates in young animals, which result in major economic consequences. Humans are infected by mosquito bites, contact, or inhalation of aerosols. RVF is frequently unapparent or mild for humans, inducing an influenza-like illness that occasionally leads to more serious complications such as hemorrhage, meningoencephalitis, retinopathy, or even death. The improvement of the Comorian veterinary services and the setting up of surveillance programs are essential to limit the risk of introducing devastating diseases in the area.

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