Serious Illnesses You Can Get From Mosquito Bites
Rift Valley Fever

Rift Valley fever is a virus first identified in the early 1900s. Most commonly found in domesticated livestock, it can also infect humans. The majority of Rift Valley fever cases have occurred in Africa, and outbreaks developed in Saudi Arabia and Yemen in 2000. Symptoms of this condition normally begin two to six days after infection, and they generally include fever, back pain, weakness, dizziness, and liver abnormalities; these often resolve within a week. Some patients with severe infections might experience blurry vision, and this could progress to vision loss. Blood tests can confirm the presence of Rift Valley fever, and treatment focuses on supportive care measures. Individuals who have experienced eye symptoms might need follow-up care.
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