RVF | renal vascular failure; Rift Valley fever; right ventricular failure; right visual field |
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RVF | Rift Valley Fever |
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RVFV | Rift Valley fever virus |
rift valley fever | A febrile disease resembling dengue. It is caused by a mosquito-borne arbovirus. (12 Dec 1998) |
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rift valley fever virus | A mosquito-borne species of the phlebovirus genus and member of the sandfly fever group viruses found in eastern, central, and southern africa, producing massive hepatitis, abortion, and death in sheep, goats, cattle, and other animals. It also has caused disease in humans. (12 Dec 1998) |
Synonyms : Fever, Rift Valley
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Rift Valley fever |
an infection common in Africa caused by a bunyavirus; transmitted by mosquitoes or by handling infected animals
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Rift Valley fever virus |
a virus of the genus Phlebovirus, which is the etiologic agent of Rift Valley fever in domestic animals and humans, first seen in the Rift Valley of Kenya, but now widespread in southern and eastern Africa to Egypt; transmitted by mosquitoes of the genera Aedes, Culex, and Erethmapodites or by contact with tissues and secretions of infected animals.
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Rift Valley fever |
Rift Valley fever (RVF) is a viral zoonosis (affects primarily domestic livestock, but can be passed to humans) causing fever. It is spread by the bite of infected mosquitoes. The disease is caused by the RVF virus, a member of the genus Phlebovirus (family Bunyaviridae). The disease was first reported among livestock in Kenya around 1915, but the virus was not isolated until 1931. ...
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Rift Valley fever |
Rift Valley fever (RVF) is an arthropod-borne (primarily mosquito), acute, febrile, viral disease of sheep, cattle, and goats. The disease in these species is characterized by high abortion rates, high mortality in neonates, and hepatic necrosis. Humans are highly susceptible. ...
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rift | a narrow fissure in rock |
rift | a gap between cloud masses |
rift | a valley with steep sides |
rift | a viral infection common in Africa |
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