Viral Hemorrhagic Fever
Viral Hemorrhagic Fever (VHF) is a dangerous group of illnesses caused by a family of viruses known as the Filoviridae. These viruses are often spread through contact with an infected animal or person and cause severe health problems, including fever, fatigue, internal bleeding, and organ failure. VHF can be deadly if not treated quickly, and can spread quickly from person to person without proper medical care. Vaccines are available for some types of VHF, although these are not always effective in fully preventing the virus. Disease prevention and control measures such as early diagnosis, isolation of infected individuals, proper use of protective clothing and masks, and insect control are important in preventing the spread of VHF.
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