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  • Crimean-Congo Haemorrhagic Fever Virus (CCHF) circulating in Romania.

    Crimean-Congo Haemorrhagic Fever Virus (CCHF) circulating in Romania.


    EpiSouth Weekly Epi Bulletin – N°232
    22nd August – 28th August 2012


    Location: Romania

    Event: CCHF


     A study realised in 2008 and published in 2012 reports for the
    first time the evidence for the circulation of Crimean-Congo
    Haemorrhagic Fever Virus (CCHF) in Romania.

     This study took place in the district of Tulcea, Northern
    Dobrogea and shows that 28% of sheep were IgG positive for
    CCHF virus.

     The reservoir and vector of this pathogen, the tick Hyalomma
    marginatum, is already present in Romania.

     Although in humans, infection with
    Crimean-Congo Haemorrhagic Fever virus
    is usually pauci-asymptomatic, it can also
    lead to an haemorrhagic viral fever,
    sometimes associated to secondary
    transmission in clinical setting.

     Infection among animals is asymptomatic.

     Human cases of CCHF (seropositive cases
    and clinical cases) are regularly reported in
    Romania’s neighbouring countries and
    almost all around the Black Sea (cf.
    EpiSouth CCHF note).

    Recent cases of
    CCHF in Kosovo were reported in eWEB
    n°230 (August 2012).

     The recent discovery of a seroprevalence in
    animals in Romania indicates the extension
    of the circulation zone of CCHF in Europe.

    EPISOUTH
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