Association of dromedary camels and camel ticks with reassortant crimean-congo hemorrhagic fever Virus, United Arab Emirates

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Abstract

We previously detected a potentially novel reassortant of Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus in camels at the largest livestock market in the United Arab Emirates. A broader survey of large mammals at the site indicated zoonotic transmission is associated with dromedaries and camel ticks. Seroprevalence in cattle, sheep, and goats is minimal.

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Camp, J. V., Weidinger, P., Ramaswamy, S., Kannan, D. O., Osman, B. M., Kolodziejek, J., … Nowotny, N. (2021). Association of dromedary camels and camel ticks with reassortant crimean-congo hemorrhagic fever Virus, United Arab Emirates. Emerging Infectious Diseases, 27(9), 2471–2474. https://doi.org/10.3201/eid2709.210299

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