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Rift Valley fever - traducción al ruso

HUMAN DISEASE
Rift Valley Fever; Rift Valley fever virus; Rift valley fever; Rift valley fever virus; Rift Valley Fever virus; RVFV; Rift Valley fever phlebovirus; Enzootic hepatitis

Rift Valley fever         

медицина

энзоотический гепатит

лихорадка долины Рифт

enzootic hepatitis         

медицина

энзоотический гепатит

rift valley         
  • A rift valley near [[Quilotoa]], [[Ecuador]].
  • The [[Ottawa-Bonnechere Graben]]
  • [[Þingvallavatn]]
LINEAR LOWLAND CREATED BY A GEOL GO ALL RIFT OR FAULT
Taphrogeosyncline; Rift Valley; Rift valleys

['riftvæli]

геология

рифтовая долина

долина провала

нефтегазовая промышленность

рифтовая долина, грабен

Definición

rift valley
¦ noun a steep-sided valley formed by subsidence of the earth's surface between nearly parallel faults.

Wikipedia

Rift Valley fever

Rift Valley fever (RVF) is a viral disease of humans and livestock that can cause mild to severe symptoms. The mild symptoms may include: fever, muscle pains, and headaches which often last for up to a week. The severe symptoms may include: loss of sight beginning three weeks after the infection, infections of the brain causing severe headaches and confusion, and bleeding together with liver problems which may occur within the first few days. Those who have bleeding have a chance of death as high as 50%.

The disease is caused by the RVF virus. It is spread by either touching infected animal blood, breathing in the air around an infected animal being butchered, drinking raw milk from an infected animal, or the bite of infected mosquitoes. Animals such as cows, sheep, goats, and camels may be affected. In these animals it is spread mostly by mosquitoes. It does not appear that one person can infect another person. The disease is diagnosed by finding antibodies against the virus or the virus itself in the blood.

Prevention of the disease in humans is accomplished by vaccinating animals against the disease. This must be done before an outbreak occurs because if it is done during an outbreak it may worsen the situation. Stopping the movement of animals during an outbreak may also be useful, as may decreasing mosquito numbers and avoiding their bites. There is a human vaccine; however, as of 2010 it is not widely available. There is no specific treatment and medical efforts are supportive.

Outbreaks of the disease have only occurred in Africa and Arabia. Outbreaks usually occur during periods of increased rain which increase the number of mosquitoes. The disease was first reported among livestock in Rift Valley of Kenya in the early 1900s, and the virus was first isolated in 1931.

Ejemplos de uso de Rift Valley fever
1. Anthrax and the hemorrhagic disease Rift Valley fever are also risks to people who are exposed to dead infected animals or eat tissue from infected animals.
2. Besides foot–and–mouth disease, researchers also would study African swine fever, Japanese encephalitis, Rift Valley fever and the Hendra and Nipah viruses.
3. Researchers also would study foot–and–mouth disease, African swine fever, Japanese encephalitis, Rift Valley fever, and the Hendra and Nipah viruses.
4. According to the minister, there were no reported cases of the Rift Valley Fever since the outbreak of the disease in the Kingdom in 2001.
5. It says tests have proved negative for Ebola, Lassa fever, Rift Valley fever, Marburg fever and other main types of hemorrhagic fever.
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