Application of the standard case definition in the case of Congo-Crimean Hemorrhagic Fever (CCHF) in the Zhambyl region of Kazakhstan

<p>In the presented case, a typical example of CCHF is described, a patient who lives in an endemic territory and had risk factors for infection - cattle keeping and tick bite. The patient sought medical help in a timely mannert, but his diagnosis of CCHF was made late, due to underestimation...

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Main Authors: Andrey M Dmitrovskiy (Author), Pak YeА (Author), Syzdykov МS (Author), Ryabushko YeA (Author), Kamytbekova KZh (Author), Iskakova FA (Author)
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Published: Annals of Environmental Science and Toxicology - Peertechz Publications, 2022-08-19.
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520 |a <p>In the presented case, a typical example of CCHF is described, a patient who lives in an endemic territory and had risk factors for infection - cattle keeping and tick bite. The patient sought medical help in a timely mannert, but his diagnosis of CCHF was made late, due to underestimation of the risk factors for CCHF infection and non-use of the standard case definition. The correct diagnosis was made only after the appearance of the hemorrhagic syndrome. The appearance of bleeding in patients with CCHF presents a high risk of infection for others. But timely isolation and intensive treatment allowed for the prevention of infection of contact persons and save the patient's life.</p> 
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