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the complete genome analysis of crimean-congo hemorrhagic fever virus isolated in turkey.crimean-congo hemorrhagic fever virus (cchfv) is the causative agent of a tick-borne disease with high mortality rates in humans. the distribution of cchfv includes over 30 countries in asia, the middle east, southeastern europe, and africa. it was first recognized in turkey in 2002, with an increasing number of cases reported between 2002 and 2009. recent analysis of complete genome sequences of cchfv isolates has revealed that the genomic plasticity of the virus is surprisingly high for an art ...201019941917
genetic analysis of the m rna segment of crimean-congo hemorrhagic fever virus strains in turkey.crimean-congo hemorrhagic fever (cchf) virus is member of the genus nairovirus of the family bunyaviridae. all members of the family bunyaviridae are enveloped viruses containing tripartite, negative polarity, single-stranded rna. cchf is characterized by high case mortality, occurring in asia, africa, the middle east and europe. during recent years, outbreaks have been reported in turkey. however, little information is available on the genetic diversity of cchf virus in turkey. in this study, a ...200817955162
[evaluation of pcr and elisa-igm results in the laboratory diagnosis of crimean-congo haemorrhagic fever cases in 2008 in turkey].crimean-congo hemorrhagic fever (cchf) is a fatal zoonotic viral haemorrhagic infection described in africa, asia, eastern europe, and the middle east. cchf virus (cchfv) classified in bunyaviridae family and nairovirus genus, is transmitted to humans by tick (hyalomma and ixodid) bites and human to human transmission may occur by direct contact with blood or other infected tissues. the disease became endemic and a public health problem since 2002 outbreak in turkey. the specific laboratory diag ...201020455399
treatment of crimean-congo hemorrhagic fever.crimean-congo hemorrhagic fever (cchf) has the most extensive geographic range of the medically significant tick-borne viruses, occurring from western china across southern asia to eastern europe and south africa. the causative agent is a negative-sense, single-stranded rna virus in the genus nairovirus, family bunyaviridae. in published reports, the case fatality rate has generally ranged from 10% to 50%. sporadic cases and outbreaks of the disease have increased during the past decade across t ...200818096251
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