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Viral hemorrhagic fevers (VHFs) represent a collection of illnesses
caused by several distinct viral families. While some types of
hemorrhagic fever viruses can cause relatively mild illnesses, many
of these viruses cause life-threatening diseases. The chapters of
this book discuss the consequences of the Ebola outbreak in West
Africa; the most frequency imported infection worldwide (malaria);
the reservoirs of selected infectious diseases (often bats and
fruit bats); the clinical symptoms of viral diseases and the most
widely used diagnostic methods for the correct identification of
the pathogen involved; and a discussion on Japanese encephalitis
(JE) as an infectious disease caused by a virus transmitted by
blood-sucking arthropods.
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