Crimean–Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) caused by the CCHF virus, a member of the family Bunyaviridae, genus Nairovirus, is a tick-borne acute viral hemorrhagic fever with a high case–fatality ...
Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCHF virus) is spread through tick bites and can cause hemorrhagic fever. The disease is serious and has a mortality rate of up to 40 percent, depending on ...
For the first time in Israel, the virus causing Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) was discovered in grazing cattle in ...
Over the last several years, we have experienced an increase of large outbreaks of Crimean–Congo hemorrhagic fever virus in European countries and neighboring areas. This disease poses a great ...
The results, published in Science Translational Medicine on Feb. 19, could pave the way to the first treatment or vaccine for Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV). Primary funding for the ...
CCHF is transmitted to humans through tick bites or through contact with the bodily fluids of infected animals or people. Although the virus does not make animals sick, it remains active in their ...
WHO officials have identified two outbreaks of a mystery illness in the area that has sickened hundreds and killed over 50 people to date.