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Rift Valley Fever: An Emerging Mosquito-Borne Disease

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ANNUAL REVIEW OF ENTOMOLOGY, VOL 61
Volume 61, Issue -, Pages 395-+

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ANNUAL REVIEWS
DOI: 10.1146/annurev-ento-010715-023819

Keywords

hemorrhagic disease; zoonosis; Aedes; Culex; disease forecasting; environmental and climate linkages

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  1. ARS [ARS-0427759] Funding Source: Federal RePORTER

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Rift Valley fever (RVF), an emerging mosquito-borne zoonotic infectious viral disease caused by the RVF virus (RVFV) (Bunyaviridae: Phlebovirus), presents significant threats to global public health and agriculture in Africa and the Middle East. RVFVis listed as a select agent with significant potential for international spread and use in bioterrorism. RVFVhas caused large, devastating periodic epizootics and epidemics in Africa over the past similar to 60 years, with severe economic and nutritional impacts on humans from illness and livestock loss. In the past 15 years alone, RVFV caused tens of thousands of human cases, hundreds of human deaths, and more than 100,000 domestic animal deaths. Cattle, sheep, goats, and camels are particularly susceptible to RVF and serve as amplifying hosts for the virus. This review highlights recent research on RVF, focusing on vectors and their ecology, transmission dynamics, and use of environmental and climate data to predict disease outbreaks. Important directions for future research are also discussed.

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