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Alkhumra hemorrhagic fever virus infection.

Tariq A Madani1,2, El-Tayb M E Abuelzein3,4.   

Abstract

OBJECTIVES: 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.
METHODS: PubMed was used to search for studies published from January 1995 to June 2019 using the key words Alkhumra virus, Alkhurma virus, novel flavivirus, and tick-borne encephalitis virus. Additionally, records of the Saudi Ministry of Health were reviewed.
RESULTS: Thirty-two articles on AHFV were identified. Acute febrile flu-like illness, hepatitis, hemorrhagic manifestations, and, less commonly, encephalitis are the main clinical features. The virus seems to be transmitted from livestock animals to humans by direct contact with these animals or their raw meat, or perhaps by tick or mosquito bites. The ability of ticks and mosquitoes to serve as vectors for AHFV needs to be confirmed by biological studies. The exact role of animals such as sheep, goats, camels, and other mammals in the transmission and maintenance of the virus remains to be elucidated. Preventive measures require an interdisciplinary approach involving the human and veterinary health sectors, the municipality, the ministry of agriculture, the vector control sector, and academic and research institutes.
CONCLUSIONS: AHFV has been well characterized; nevertheless, some aspects remain to be elucidated.

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33974139     DOI: 10.1007/s00705-021-05083-1

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Arch Virol        ISSN: 0304-8608            Impact factor:   2.574


  33 in total

1.  Alkhumra (Alkhurma) virus outbreak in Najran, Saudi Arabia: epidemiological, clinical, and laboratory characteristics.

Authors:  Tariq A Madani; Esam I Azhar; El-Tayeb M E Abuelzein; Mujahed Kao; Hussein M S Al-Bar; Huda Abu-Araki; Matthias Niedrig; Thomas G Ksiazek
Journal:  J Infect       Date:  2010-10-15       Impact factor: 6.072

2.  Alkhumra, not Alkhurma, is the correct name of the new hemorrhagic fever flavivirus identified in Saudi Arabia.

Authors:  Tariq A Madani; Esam I Azhar; El-Tayeb M E Abuelzein; Moujahed Kao; Hussein M S Al-Bar; Matthias Niedrig; Thomas G Ksiazek
Journal:  Intervirology       Date:  2012-03-19       Impact factor: 1.763

3.  Controversy on virus designation: Alkhumra sive Alkhurma hemorrhagic fever flavivirus.

Authors:  Uwe Gerd Liebert
Journal:  Intervirology       Date:  2012-03-19       Impact factor: 1.763

4.  Rhabdomyolysis and severe muscular weakness in a traveler diagnosed with Alkhurma hemorrhagic fever virus infection.

Authors:  Paolo Ravanini; Essi Hasu; Eili Huhtamo; Maria G Crobu; Valentina Ilaria; Diego Brustia; Anna M Salerno; Olli Vapalahti
Journal:  J Clin Virol       Date:  2011-09-01       Impact factor: 3.168

5.  A case of Alkhumra virus infection.

Authors:  M Musso; V Galati; M C Stella; A Capone
Journal:  J Clin Virol       Date:  2015-02-26       Impact factor: 3.168

6.  Alkhumra virus infection, a new viral hemorrhagic fever in Saudi Arabia.

Authors:  Tariq A Madani
Journal:  J Infect       Date:  2005-01-11       Impact factor: 6.072

7.  Crimean Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Virus and Alkhurma (Alkhumra) Virus in Ticks in Djibouti.

Authors:  Katherine C Horton; Nermeen T Fahmy; Noha Watany; Alia Zayed; Abro Mohamed; Ammar Abdo Ahmed; Pierre E Rollin; Erica L Dueger
Journal:  Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis       Date:  2016-08-10       Impact factor: 2.133

8.  Alkhurma hemorrhagic fever in humans, Najran, Saudi Arabia.

Authors:  Abdullah G Alzahrani; Hassan M Al Shaiban; Mohammad A Al Mazroa; Osama Al-Hayani; Adam Macneil; Pierre E Rollin; Ziad A Memish
Journal:  Emerg Infect Dis       Date:  2010-12       Impact factor: 6.883

9.  Alkhurma hemorrhagic fever in travelers returning from Egypt, 2010.

Authors:  Fabrizio Carletti; Concetta Castilletti; Antonino Di Caro; Maria R Capobianchi; Carla Nisii; Fredy Suter; Marco Rizzi; Alessandra Tebaldi; Antonio Goglio; Cristiana Passerini Tosi; Giuseppe Ippolito
Journal:  Emerg Infect Dis       Date:  2010-12       Impact factor: 6.883

10.  A sero-epidemiological study of arboviral fevers in Djibouti, Horn of Africa.

Authors:  Fred Andayi; Remi N Charrel; Alexia Kieffer; Herve Richet; Boris Pastorino; Isabelle Leparc-Goffart; Ammar Abdo Ahmed; Fabrice Carrat; Antoine Flahault; Xavier de Lamballerie
Journal:  PLoS Negl Trop Dis       Date:  2014-12-11
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Authors:  Mahvish Maqbool; Muhammad Sohail Sajid; Muhammad Saqib; Faisal Rasheed Anjum; Muhammad Haleem Tayyab; Hafiz Muhammad Rizwan; Muhammad Imran Rashid; Imaad Rashid; Asif Iqbal; Rao Muhammad Siddique; Asim Shamim; Muhammad Adeel Hassan; Farhan Ahmad Atif; Abdul Razzaq; Muhammad Zeeshan; Kashif Hussain; Rana Hamid Ali Nisar; Akasha Tanveer; Sahar Younas; Kashif Kamran; Sajjad Ur Rahman
Journal:  Front Microbiol       Date:  2022-05-05       Impact factor: 6.064

Review 2.  Human Alkhumra hemorrhagic Fever: Emergence, history and epidemiological and clinical profiles.

Authors:  Ahmed A Abdulhaq; Almonther A Hershan; Kaliyaperumal Karunamoorthi; Hesham M Al-Mekhlafi
Journal:  Saudi J Biol Sci       Date:  2021-10-22       Impact factor: 4.219

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