“…Dengue fever [20,[34][35][36] Sandfly fever [37,38,39,40] Chikungunya [41] Japanese encephalitis [20,42] West Nile fever [43] Yellow Hantavirus infection [46][47][48] Lassa fever [49] Other viruses Infectious mononucleosis [50] [1] and in May to July 2007 there were 14 cases that presented at the British field hospital there. Several of these patients had leukopenia, thrombocytopenia or raised liver transaminases, but no diagnoses were possible using the investigations available, which included blood films, malaria antigen tests, chest radiographs and cultures of blood, faeces and urine.…”