Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever -- South Africa
A 56-year-old was admitted at the Klerksdorp Tshepong Hospital on Saturday [8 Feb 2020] with a history of tick bite followed by flulike symptoms including headaches and fatigue.
The North West Health Department says while no active bleeding was noted, treatment was started immediately.
Crimean-Congo fever, also known as Congo fever/haemorrhagic fever, is a disease caused by a tick-borne virus with a case fatality rate of 10% to 40%.
Transmission to humans occurs through contact with
Read more about it at HealthMap Global Disease Alerts via http://healthmap.org/ln.php?6980424&promed&0
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