Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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7646588 | Revue Francophone des Laboratoires | 2016 | 10 Pages |
Abstract
After a 2-21 day-incubation, onset of an influenza-like illness, that will drive to an haemorragic syndrom with shock, in a subgroup of patients, unpredictable. Human-to-human transmission mostly occurs through contact with biological fluids, especially if contaminated with blood. The biology, the epidemiology and the letality of these viruses differ. For all these viral haemorragic fevers, the importance of an early diagnosis relies mostly in the need to interrupt human-to-human transmission, as therapeutic options are mostly restricted to symptomatic treatment, with the exception of Lassa fever (ribavirin probably effective).
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Authors
Pierre Tattevin, Gisèle Lagathu, Matthieu Revest, Christian Michelet,