A Review on Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Infections in Tunisia

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Rekik, Syrine [1 ,4 ]
Hammami, Ines [1 ]
Timoumi, Oumayma [1 ]
Maghzaoua, Dhekra [1 ]
Khamassi Khbou, Mediha [2 ]
Schulz, Ansgar [3 ]
H. Groshup, Martin [3 ]
Gharbi, Mohamed [1 ]
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[1] Univ Manouba, Lab Parasitol, Sidi Thabet, Tunisia
[2] Univ Manouba, Lab Infect Anim Dis Zoonoses & Sanit Regulat, Natl Sch Vet Med Sidi Thabet, Inst Agr Res & Higher Educ, Sidi Thabet, Tunisia
[3] Inst Novel & Emerging Infect Dis, Friedrich Loeffler Inst, Insel Riems, Germany
[4] Univ Manouba, Inst Agr Res & Higher Educ, Natl Sch Vet Med Sidi Thabet, Lab Parasitol, Sidi Thabet 2020, Tunisia
关键词
Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever; humans; animals; ticks; Tunisia; HYALOMMA-AEGYPTIUM; MIGRATORY BIRDS; VIRUS; TICKS; TRANSMISSION; SEROPREVALENCE; MAINTENANCE;
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10.1089/vbz.2023.0079
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R1 [预防医学、卫生学];
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1004 ; 120402 ;
摘要
Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) is a zoonotic tick-borne disease, caused by an arbovirus of the genus Orthonairovirus and the family Nairoviridae. Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) is widespread in several regions of the world. While the virus is not pathogenic to all susceptible livestock and wild mammals, it can lead to severe hemorrhagic fever in humans. In this review, we compiled published data on CCHFV infections in humans, animals, and ticks in Tunisia. Based on that, we discussed the epidemiology and the distribution patterns of CCHFV infections highlighting the risk factors for this virus in the country. CCHF infection prevalence in humans was estimated to 2.76% (5/181) and 5% (2/38) in Tunisian febrile patients and Tunisian slaughterhouse workers, respectively. Concurrently, seroprevalence in domestic ungulates (sheep, goats, cattle, and dromedaries) ranged from zero to 89.7%, and only one Hyalomma impeltatum tick specimen collected from dromedaries in southern Tunisian was positive for CCHFV by reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (0.6%; 1/165). As Tunisian studies on CCHFV are geographically scattered and limited due to very small sample sizes, further studies are needed to improve the knowledge on the epidemiology of CCHF in Tunisia.
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