Rift Valley Fever
Rift Valley Fever (RVF) is a viral disease that primarily affects animals, such as sheep, goats, cattle, and camels, but can also infect people. It is caused by the Rift Valley Fever virus, which is spread by mosquitoes. In humans, the infection typically causes flu-like symptoms, including fever, muscle pain, and headaches. In more serious cases, it can result in eye inflammation, meningoencephalitis, or even death. To prevent the spread of the virus, control of infected animal populations and mosquito populations is key. There is currently no specific treatment or vaccine available for RVF.
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