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Murhekar, M. V., Kasabi, G. S., Mehendale, S. M., Mourya, D. T., Yadav, P. D., & Tandale, B. V. (2015). On the transmission pattern of Kyasanur Forest disease (KFD) in India. Infectious Diseases of Poverty, 4(1), 37. Added by: Prashanth NS (14/05/2023, 21:25) |
Resource type: Journal Article DOI: 10.1186/s40249-015-0066-9 ID no. (ISBN etc.): 2049-9957 BibTeX citation key: Murhekar2015 Email resource to friend View all bibliographic details |
Categories: Health Creators: Kasabi, Mehendale, Mourya, Murhekar, Tandale, Yadav Collection: Infectious Diseases of Poverty |
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Abstract |
Kyasanur Forest disease (KFD), a tick-borne viral hemorrhagic fever, is endemic in five districts of Karnataka state, India. Recent reports of the spread of disease to neighboring districts of the Western Ghats, namely Chamarajanagar district in Karnataka, Nilgiri district in Tamil Nadu, Wayanad and Malappuram districts in Kerala, and Pali village in Goa are a cause for concern. Besides vaccination of the affected population, establishing an event-based surveillance system for monkey deaths in the national parks, wildlife sanctuaries and reserve forests of the Western Ghats would help detect the disease early and thereby help implement appropriate control measures.
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