Department of Medicine, Immunology, and Pathology, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX, USA.
Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2010 Mar;82(3):371-5. doi: 10.4269/ajtmh.2010.09-0669.
Rift Valley fever (RVF) virus is an emerging pathogen that is transmitted in many regions of sub-Saharan Africa, parts of Egypt, and the Arabian peninsula. Outbreaks of RVF, like other diseases caused by hemorrhagic fever viruses, typically present in locations with very limited health resources, where initial diagnosis must be based only on history and physical examination. Although general signs and symptoms of human RVF have been documented, a specific clinical syndrome has not been described. In 2007, a Kenyan outbreak of RVF provided opportunity to assess acutely ill RVF patients and better delineate its presentation and clinical course. Our data reveal an identifiable clinical syndrome suggestive of severe RVF, characterized by fever, large-joint arthralgia, and gastrointestinal complaints and later followed by jaundice, right upper-quadrant pain, and delirium, often coinciding with hemorrhagic manifestations. Further characterization of a distinct RVF clinical syndrome will aid earlier detection of RVF outbreaks and should allow more rapid implementation of control.
裂谷热病毒(RVF)是一种新兴的病原体,在撒哈拉以南非洲的许多地区、埃及的部分地区和阿拉伯半岛传播。像其他由出血热病毒引起的疾病一样,裂谷热的爆发通常发生在卫生资源非常有限的地方,最初的诊断只能基于病史和体检。虽然已经记录了人类 RVF 的一般体征和症状,但尚未描述特定的临床综合征。2007 年,肯尼亚的一次 RVF 爆发为评估急性 RVF 患者提供了机会,并更好地描绘了其表现和临床过程。我们的数据显示,一种可识别的临床综合征提示严重的 RVF,其特征是发热、大关节关节炎和胃肠道症状,随后出现黄疸、右上腹痛和谵妄,常伴有出血表现。对 RVF 独特临床综合征的进一步描述将有助于更早地发现 RVF 爆发,并应允许更迅速地实施控制。