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Seroprevalence of alkhurma and other hemorrhagic Fever viruses, saudi arabia.A 2009 deployment of military units from several Saudi Arabian provinces to Jazan Province, Saudi Arabia, enabled us to evaluate exposure to Alkhurma, Crimean-Congo, dengue, and Rift Valley hemorrhagic fever viruses. Seroprevalence to all viruses was low; however, Alkhurma virus seroprevalence was higher (1.3%) and less geographically restricted than previously thought.201122172587
human alkhumra hemorrhagic fever: emergence, history and epidemiological and clinical profiles.alkhumra hemorrhagic fever (ahf) is a severe, often fatal hemorrhagic disease in humans. it is caused by alkhumra hemorrhagic fever virus (ahfv), a newly described flavivirus first isolated in 1995 in alkhumra district, south of jeddah city, saudi arabia. it is transmitted from infected livestock animals to humans by direct contact with infected animals or by tick bites. in the recent past, the incidence of ahf has increased, with a total of 604 confirmed cases have been reported in saudi arabia ...202135280532
alkhumra hemorrhagic fever virus infection.this review article summarizes what has been published on alkhumra hemorrhagic fever virus (ahfv), a novel flavivirus that was discovered in saudi arabia in 1995.202133974139
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