Colorado State University Team Uncovers Potential for Rift Valley Fever Virus Transmission in Colorado Livestock
FORT COLLINS, Colorado, Aug. 13 [TNSscienceresearch] -- Colorado State University issued the following news:
Rift Valley fever virus is a global health concern that is caused by infected mosquitos and the handling of infected animal carcasses.
Every 10 to 15 years, the viral disease has led to outbreaks in Africa. In the late 1990s, it spread across five African countries and infected 90,000 people, killing 500 of them. That's not even counting the waves of livesto . . .
Rift Valley fever virus is a global health concern that is caused by infected mosquitos and the handling of infected animal carcasses.
Every 10 to 15 years, the viral disease has led to outbreaks in Africa. In the late 1990s, it spread across five African countries and infected 90,000 people, killing 500 of them. That's not even counting the waves of livesto . . .