Seroprevalence of Alkhurma and other hemorrhagic fever viruses, Saudi Arabia

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A 2009 deployment of military units from several Saudi Arabian provinces to Jazan Province, Saudi Arabia, enabled us to evaluate exposure to Alkhurma, Crimean-Congo, dengue, and Rift Valley hemorrhagic fever viruses. Seroprevalence to all viruses was low; however, Alkhurma virus seroprevalence was higher (1.3%) and less geographically restricted than previously thought.

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Memish, Z. A., Albarrak, A., Almazroa, M. A., Al-Omar, I., Alhakeem, R., Assiri, A., … Stephens, G. (2011). Seroprevalence of Alkhurma and other hemorrhagic fever viruses, Saudi Arabia. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 17(12), 2316–2318. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid1712.110658

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