The one health approach is necessary for the control of rift valley fever infections in egypt: A comprehensive review

Mohamed Fawzy, Yosra A. Helmy

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Abstract

Rift Valley fever (RVF) is an emerging transboundary, mosquito-borne, zoonotic viral disease caused high morbidity and mortality in both human and ruminant populations. It is considered an important threat to both agriculture and public health in African and the Middle Eastern countries including Egypt. Five major RVF epidemics have been reported in Egypt (1977, 1993, 1994, 1997, and 2003). The virus is transmitted in Egypt by different mosquito's genera such as Aedes, Culex, Anopheles, and Mansonia, leading to abortions in susceptible animal hosts especially sheep, goat, cattle, and buffaloes. Recurrent RVF outbreaks in Egypt have been attributed in part to the lack of routine surveillance for the virus. These periodic epizootics have resulted in severe economic losses. We posit that there is a critical need for new approaches to RVF control that will prevent or at least reduce future morbidity and economic stress. One Health is an integrated approach for the understanding and managemenironmental determinants of complex problems such as RVF. Employing the One Health approach, one might engage local communities in surveillance and control current status as passive victims of the periodic RVF inand epidemic status of RVF in Egypt, the virus vectors and their ecology, transmission dynamics, risk factors, and the ecology of the RVF at the animal/human interface, prevention, and control measures, and the use of environmental and climate data in surveillance systems to predict disease outbreaks.

Original languageEnglish
Article number139
JournalViruses
Volume11
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - Feb 2019

Bibliographical note

Funding Information:
We thank Geoffrey Carney-Knisely (The Ohio State University, College of Medicine) and Gary Closs Jr. (The Ohio State University, Department of Veterinary Preventive Medicine) for English proofreading of the manuscript.

Publisher Copyright:
© 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

Funding

We thank Geoffrey Carney-Knisely (The Ohio State University, College of Medicine) and Gary Closs Jr. (The Ohio State University, Department of Veterinary Preventive Medicine) for English proofreading of the manuscript.

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Ohio State University

    Keywords

    • Egypt
    • One Health approach
    • Rift Valley Fever (RVF)
    • Vaccine
    • Zoonotic virus

    ASJC Scopus subject areas

    • Infectious Diseases
    • Virology

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