Arboviruses
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Arbovirus encephalitis, febrile and hemorrhagic disease. Rodent borne hemorrhagic fever, hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome and hantavirus pulmonary syndrome. Other filovirus-associated hemorrhagic fevers Zoonotic viruses are viruses which are transmissible from animals (arthropods, vertebrates) to man. Many are transmitted by means of an infected, blood-sucking, arthropod vector (arthropod borne = arboviruses). Others may be transmitted by inhalation, or conjunctival contact with infected excretions, or by direct contact with infected animal (e.g. rabies). Constant vigilance and surveillance are important components in reducing the public health impact of these viruses Introduction to viral zoonoses Brief overview of general features of togaviruses, bunyaviruses, reoviruses, arenaviruses and filoviruses Discussion of ecology, epidemiology and public health Arbovirus encephalitis, febrile and hemorrhagic disease Rodent borne hemorrhagic fever, hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome and hantavirus pulmonary syndrome. Other filovirus-associated hemorrhagic fevers
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