Journal of Global Infectious Diseases (Jan 2011)

An update on crimean congo hemorrhagic fever

  • Suma B Appannanavar,
  • Baijayantimala Mishra

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4103/0974-777X.83537
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 3
pp. 285 – 292

Abstract

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Crimean Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) is one of the deadly hemorrhagic fevers that are endemic in Africa, Asia, Eastern Europe, and the Middle East. It is a tick-borne zoonotic viral disease caused by CCHF virus of genus Nairovirus (family Bunyaviridae). CCHF not only forms an important public health threat but has a significant effect on the healthcare personnel, especially in resource-poor countries. India was always a potentially endemic area until an outbreak hit parts of Gujarat, taking four lives including the treating medical team. The current review is an attempt to summarize the updated knowledge on the disease particularly in modern era, with special emphasis on nosocomial infections. The knowledge about the disease may help answer certain questions regarding entry of virus in India and future threat to community.

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