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[Rift Valley fever: sporadic infection of French military personnel outside currently recognized epidemic zones].

J P Durand1, L Richecoeur, C Peyrefitte, J P Boutin, B Davoust, H Zeller, M Bouloy, H Tolou.   

Abstract

For three years the arbovirus surveillance unit of the Tropical Medicine Institute of the French Army Medical Corps (French acronym IMTSSA) in Marseille, France has been investigating causes of benign non-malarial febrile syndromes in French military personnel serving outside mainland France. The methodology used in N'Djamena consisted of sending frozen specimens collected concomitant with viremia, to Marseille for culture. During the rainy season of 2001, specimens were collected from a total of 50 febrile soldiers. Cultures allowed isolation and identification of two strains of Rift Valley virus. The risk of contamination exists not only in the field but also in mainland hospital departments treating infected patients. Routine serological diagnosis for Rift Valley fever must be DISCUSSED for all patients in the field or returning from Africa.

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Year:  2002        PMID: 12244928

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Med Trop (Mars)        ISSN: 0025-682X


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