Abstract:Rift Valley fever virus (RVFV) is a mosquito-borne pathogen with
significant human and veterinary health consequences that periodically
emerges in epizootics. RVF causes fetal loss and death in ruminants and
in humans can lead to liver and renal disease, delayed-onset
encephalitis, retinitis, and in some cases severe hemorrhagic fever. A
live attenuated vaccine candidate (DDVax), was developed by the deletion
of the virulence factors NSs and NSm from a clinical isolate, ZH501, and
has proven safe and immunogen… Show more
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