Selected article for: "long history and public health"

Author: Draz, Mohamed Shehata; Shafiee, Hadi
Title: Applications of gold nanoparticles in virus detection
  • Document date: 2018_2_15
  • ID: 1xjmlwqr_30
    Snippet: RVFV is an arthropod-borne pathogen primarily known to affect animals and later discovered to infect humans. RVFV infection in humans can progress to serious hemorrhagic fevers that often lead to death, with prominent mortality rates of up to 10-12%. Infected persons can also develop other clinical manifestations, including retinitis, encephalitis, and paralysis [106, 107] . RVFV is historically endemic to Africa and has had a long history of out.....
    Document: RVFV is an arthropod-borne pathogen primarily known to affect animals and later discovered to infect humans. RVFV infection in humans can progress to serious hemorrhagic fevers that often lead to death, with prominent mortality rates of up to 10-12%. Infected persons can also develop other clinical manifestations, including retinitis, encephalitis, and paralysis [106, 107] . RVFV is historically endemic to Africa and has had a long history of outbreaks ranging from its reemergence in Egypt in 1977 to the most recent outbreak in South Africa in 2011 [108, 109] . Thus far, RVFV outbreaks are unpredictable and usually associated with very high socio-economic and public health consequences [110, 111] . Therefore, diagnostic methods that can rapidly identify the virus have become crucial not only for avoiding and preventing such outbreaks but also for monitoring cross-border dissemination.

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