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Rift valley fever (RVF) viral zoonotic disease steadily circulates in the Mauritanian animals and humans: A narrative review.

Ranjan K MohapatraLakshmi V S KutikuppalaVenkataramana KandiSnehasish MishraAli A RabaanSharo CostaZahraa Haleem Al-QaimBijaya Kumar PadhiRanjit Sah
Published in: Health science reports (2023)
RVFV infection was predominant in the Mauritanian regions bordering Mali, Senegal, and Algeria. High human and domesticated animal density as also the existing zoonotic vectors further contributed to RVF virus circulation. Mauritanian RVF infection data confirmed that RVFV was zoonotic that included small ruminants, cattle, and camel. This observation hints at the role of transborder animal mobility in RVFV transmission. In light of this, preventive approaches with effective surveillance and monitoring system following the One Health model is extremely beneficial for a free and fair healthy world for all.
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