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Madani, T.A., Al-Mazrou, Y.Y., Al-Jeffri, M.H., Mishkhas, A.A., Al-Rabeah, M., Turkistani, A.M., Al-Sayed, M.O., Abodahish, A.A., Khan, A.S., Ksiazek, T.G. and Shobokshi, O. (2003) Rift Valley fever epidemic in Saudi Arabia: Epidemiological, clinical and laboratory characteristics. Clinical Infectious Diseases, 37, 1084-1092.
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TITLE:
Exposure of abattoirs workers to rift valley fever virus infection in Southwestern Saudi Arabia
AUTHORS:
Tarik A. Al-Azraqi, Awad A. El Mekki, Ahmed A. Mahfouz
KEYWORDS:
Rift Valley Fever; Sero-Epidemiologic Studies; Abattoirs; Saudi Arabia
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Journal of Preventive Medicine,
Vol.3 No.1,
February
21,
2013
ABSTRACT: Objective: To measure seroprevalence of Rift Valley Fever virus infection among abattoirs workers in Southwestern Saudi Arabia. Materials and Methods: Abattoirs in the region (Jazan, Aseer and Al Qunfuda) were visited. Veterinarians and butchers were studied. Blood samples were then taken and tested for RVF-specific IgG and IgM (ELISAs). Results: The present study included 62 abattoir workers. None of whom tested were positive for RVF specific IgM. The overall prevalence of RVF IgG among butchers reached 8% (95% CI: 1.3 - 75.8). Among the 31 Bengali butchers 3 were RVF IgG positive giving a prevalence of 9.7 % (95% CI: 2.0 - 25.8), while among four Saudi butchers one was RVF IgG positive (25%, 95% CI: 1.3 - 75.8). Conclusions: The study documented the lack of recent RVF activity among abattoirs workers. High-risk, occupationally exposed abattoir workers represent a useful sentinel population for surveillance of RVF, especially in the absence of clinical disease.
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