Crimean-Congo Haemorrhagic Fever: A Potentially Fatal Outbreak in Pakistan
Imran Karim,
Muhammad Iqbal Shah,
Syed Zulfiquar Ali Shah
et al.
Abstract:Africa, the Balkans, parts of the Middle East, and Asia are endemic for tick-borne Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF)1. The disease is more common in persons infected with Hyalomma ticks or who come in contact with sick cattle tissues after slaughter2. The virus, which has a high case-fatality rate, can cause epidemics in anyone who comes across infected bodily fluids and has caused health facility outbreaks.3The four illness load in Pakistan includes transmissible, not transmissible, mental disorders, and… Show more
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