A case report of crimean congo hemorrhagic Fever in ostriches in iran.

The Open Virology Journal Pub Date : 2013-08-22 eCollection Date: 2013-01-01 DOI:10.2174/1874357901307010081
Ehsan Mostafavi, Sadegh Chinikar, Maryam Moradi, Neda Bayat, Mohsen Meshkat, Mohammad Khalili Fard, Seyyed Mojtaba Ghiasi
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Crimean Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) is a viral zoonosis, which is usually transmitted via tick bites or close contact with infected blood or tissue. This disease can cause a case fatality rate of up to 25%-30% in humans. CCHF Infection in birds is less documented. An ostrich can reproduce viruses and can also play the role of a mechanical vector, by transporting infected ticks without becoming ill. In March 2007, three butchers and one worker in an ostrich farm were infected with CCHF in central part of Iran. Considering the role ostriches play in transmitting the disease, serum samples from five ostriches of that farm were taken and sent to the laboratory for CCHF ELISA tests. The result of the IgG test was positive for one (20%) of the ostriches. At the same time, serum samples of eight sheep from the same farm were sent for IgG testing, two (25%) of which were positive. This was the first report of CCHF infection of an ostrich in Iran and tracing CCHF IgG against this ostrich and the afore-mentioned sheep may have revealed that the disease in the worker was the cause of transmission of this disease from these animals or their ticks.

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一份关于伊朗鸵鸟 "克里米亚-刚果出血热 "的病例报告。
克里米亚刚果出血热(CCHF)是一种病毒性人畜共患病,通常通过蜱虫叮咬或与受感染的血液或组织密切接触传播。这种疾病对人类的致死率高达 25%-30%。鸟类感染 CCHF 的记录较少。鸵鸟可以繁殖病毒,也可以扮演机械病媒的角色,运送受感染的蜱虫而不发病。2007 年 3 月,伊朗中部一个鸵鸟养殖场的三名屠夫和一名工人感染了 CCHF。考虑到鸵鸟在传播该疾病方面所起的作用,我们从该农场的五只鸵鸟身上采集了血清样本,并送往实验室进行 CCHF ELISA 检测。其中一只鸵鸟(20%)的 IgG 检测结果呈阳性。与此同时,来自同一农场的八只绵羊的血清样本也被送去进行 IgG 检测,其中两只(25%)呈阳性。这是伊朗首次报告鸵鸟感染 CCHF,对这只鸵鸟和上述绵羊的 CCHF IgG 进行追踪可能表明,工人的疾病是由这些动物或其蜱虫传播的。
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