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Rift Valley Fever
                 RVF
  Enhancing Safe Inter-Regional Livestock Trade
          Dubai, United Arab Emirates
                   June 13-16, 2011
Definition
• Rift valley fever (RVF) is an acute
  febrile    arthropod-borne     zoonotic
  disease. It is characterized by high
  rates of abortion and neonatal mortality
  in sheep, goats and cattle. It causes
  hemorrhagic       fever,   encephalitis,
  blindness and sever liver damage in
  man.
Rift Valley - Kenya, Africa
• 1900’s: First recognized in sheep
• 1930: Agent isolated
• Intermittent outbreaks in Kenya
  – 1950-51, major epizootic
    • 500,000 sheep abortions
    • 100,000 sheep deaths
Egypt: 1977-1978
• Humans
  – 18,000 cases
  – 598 deaths
    • Encephalitis and hemorrhagic
      fever
    • Case-fatality less than 1%
• Ruminants
  – Abortions and deaths
    • Sheep, cattle, goats
    • Water buffalo, and camels
Other Important Outbreaks
• 1987: Senegal, Africa
  – Differed from other outbreaks
    • Not associated with rainfall
• 1997-98: Kenya, Africa
  – Largest outbreak reported
  – 89,000 humans cases - 478 deaths
• 2000-01: Saudi Arabia and Yemen
  – First outbreak outside of Africa
• 2003: Egypt
  – 45 cases; 17 deaths; All cases were
    Egyptian farmers
• Transmission
• Arthropod vector
  – Mosquitoes
    • Aedes
    • Anopheles
    • Culex
    • Others
• Biting flies possible vectors
Other Modes of Transmission
• Direct contact or Aerosol
  – Tissues or body fluids of infected animals
     • Aborted fetuses . During slaughtering and necropsy
  – High levels of virus in blood
     • Aerosol
     • Amplify virus
        – Infect other mosquitoes
        – Establish disease in environment
        – May lead to large outbreaks

• No person-to-person transmission
  – Humans are a possible source of virus for
    mosquitoes
Reservoir
• Mosquitoes – Aedes species
  – Transovarial transmission
  – Eggs dormant in soil
     for long periods
  – Heavy rainfall, eggs hatch
• Ruminant amplifying host
• Secondary vectors can be infected
  – Culex and Anopheles mosquito species
  – Biting flies: midges, phlebotomids, stomoxids.
Amplifying Hosts
• Infected livestock
• High levels of viremia
• Amplifying
  – Sufficient to infect mosquito vectors
  – Establishes disease in environment
  – Leads to large epizootic epidemics
• Humans
  – Viremia enough to amplify
• Animals and Rift Valley Fever
Sheep and Goats
• Incubation period: less than 3 days
   – High rate of abortion (5-100%)
      • Any stage of gestation
   – Asymptomatic
   – Foul diarrhea, icterus, mucopurulent
     nasal discharge
   – Acute death (20-30%).
Lambs and Kids
• Incubation period: 12-36 hrs
• Newborn deaths
  – High fever, listless, anorexia
  – Death - 12 hours to 2 days
  – Less than 1 week old
    • Mortality >90%
• Lambs and kids over 2 weeks old
  – Mortality over 20%
Cattle
• Adults
  – Fever, weakness,
    anorexia, ptyalism,
   fetid diarrhea, icterus
  – Death - Mortality 10%
  – Abortion can be up to 100%
• Calves
  – Similar signs to lambs and kids
  – Mortality 10-70%
• Prevention and Control
Prevention
• Vaccination of ruminants by using attenuated
  virus vaccine prepared from Smith burn
  strain which prohibited in pregnant animals
  as it causes birth defects and abortions.
• Avoid and control vectors
• Personal protective equipment
   – Aborted fetuses, necropsy
• Avoid     contact   with   infected   tissues
  and blood
• Restrict movement of animals
• Precautions when traveling
Control
• Do not slaughter sick animals
  – Bury or burn carcasses during an outbreak
• Personal protective equipment
  – Gloves, coveralls, boots, eyewear, mask
• Avoid contact with infected tissues and
  blood
  – Aborted fetuses, necropsy
• Greatest risk to travelers
Control
• Clean animal housing areas
  – Wear personal protective equipment
  – Remove all organic materials from
    surfaces (manure, feed, animal tissue)
  – Use soap or detergent with warm water
  – Let dry
• Disinfect animal housing areas
  – 1 part bleach:10 parts water
Attenuated tissue culture
            vaccine
• Vaccination    of     lambs   with
  attenuated virus vaccine prepared
  from Smith burn strain at age less
  than 6 months.
• it is not safe to use for
  vaccination of pregnant animals
  as it cause abortion.
• Endemic in
  tropical Africa
  – Cyclic epidemics
    every 5-20 years
  – Abnormally heavy rainfalls
  – Peaks in late summer
• Outbreaks
  – Saudi Arabia, Yemen, and Egypt
Distribution of Rift
   Valley Fever
Saudi Arabia and Yemen
            2000-2001
• 683 humans hospitalized
• 95 deaths (13.9% mortality)
• 82.7% male
• Median age: 50 years
• Youngest patient:
  14 yrs. old
• 76% had close contact with animals
• An epizootic of Rift Valley fever
  was identified in southwest
  Saudi Arabia following the
  confirmation of        cases in
  humans in the third week of
  September 2000. These were
  accompanied by human disease
  and abortions in the livestock in
  the affected villages.
Arabian
 Gulf
Control during outbreak
In response to the Rift Valley Disease
“RVD” out break, the Ministry of Agriculture
applied the following measures:
1. Restriction of animal movement in the
affected area which include Gazan, Asir &
Tohamet Makah. Restriction also included a
surveillance Zoon in NAJRAN and Baha
regions.
2. Massive vaccination of all livestock in the
infected area  Smith burn attenuated
vaccine.
3. Control of mosquito
A- filling of ponds and marshes.
B- Rainwater drainage.
C- Biocontrol  bacillus thuringiensis H14.
D- Chemical control  pesticides.
    Aerial and ground spraying by
   mosquito pesticides  codified
E-Assess the efficiency of mosquito
   control  mosquito traps.
Control after the outbreak
After the end of the epidemic the program
  continued with the following measures:
• Vaccination of animals at 6 month old.
• Active disease surveillance for suspected
  cases in live stock (flocks with abortion
  and or early newborn mortalities).
• Clinical and serological testing of
  suspected smuggled animals at Al-Twal
  quarantine station on the border with
  Yemen Republic.
• Regular examination and serological testing
  of sentinel herds distributed in different
  localities of the infected zone.
• During the rainy season (August-October)
  random serum samples from susceptible
  animal were examined by both capture
  ELISA kits for (IgM) and (IgG) RVF
  antibodies for detection of early infection
  "IgM" and monitoring the level of immunity
  due to vaccination (prevalence study),
• Rt-PCR was also used for RV virus
  detection       in    periodically collected
  mosquitoes.
• Restriction of Animal’s movements:
  Measures to control the transmission of
  infected animals from infected regions to
  other regions includes:
- Quarantine of animals for 30 days.
- Animal Marking.
- Testing animal’s serum for antibodies (IgG).
- Vaccination of animals within 7 days.
Post Epidemic Records Shows that
   All the reported virus activity “ were Less
than    1%,     which     considered    as   a
characteristic features of RVFV epidemiology
in previously infected areas during the inter
epizootic period and prove the maintenance
cycle of the virus infection.
   Studies showed no other foci of the
disease in non-infected regions (sentinel
studies)
* For this reason RVF disease control
  program continued :
   Mainly to increase the level of
 animal immunity and increase
 awareness of animal breeders
 about     the   importance     of
 vaccination.
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Rift Valley fever

  • 1.
  • 2.
  • 3. Rift Valley Fever RVF Enhancing Safe Inter-Regional Livestock Trade Dubai, United Arab Emirates June 13-16, 2011
  • 4. Definition • Rift valley fever (RVF) is an acute febrile arthropod-borne zoonotic disease. It is characterized by high rates of abortion and neonatal mortality in sheep, goats and cattle. It causes hemorrhagic fever, encephalitis, blindness and sever liver damage in man.
  • 5.
  • 6. Rift Valley - Kenya, Africa • 1900’s: First recognized in sheep • 1930: Agent isolated • Intermittent outbreaks in Kenya – 1950-51, major epizootic • 500,000 sheep abortions • 100,000 sheep deaths
  • 7. Egypt: 1977-1978 • Humans – 18,000 cases – 598 deaths • Encephalitis and hemorrhagic fever • Case-fatality less than 1% • Ruminants – Abortions and deaths • Sheep, cattle, goats • Water buffalo, and camels
  • 8. Other Important Outbreaks • 1987: Senegal, Africa – Differed from other outbreaks • Not associated with rainfall • 1997-98: Kenya, Africa – Largest outbreak reported – 89,000 humans cases - 478 deaths • 2000-01: Saudi Arabia and Yemen – First outbreak outside of Africa • 2003: Egypt – 45 cases; 17 deaths; All cases were Egyptian farmers
  • 10. • Arthropod vector – Mosquitoes • Aedes • Anopheles • Culex • Others • Biting flies possible vectors
  • 11. Other Modes of Transmission • Direct contact or Aerosol – Tissues or body fluids of infected animals • Aborted fetuses . During slaughtering and necropsy – High levels of virus in blood • Aerosol • Amplify virus – Infect other mosquitoes – Establish disease in environment – May lead to large outbreaks • No person-to-person transmission – Humans are a possible source of virus for mosquitoes
  • 12. Reservoir • Mosquitoes – Aedes species – Transovarial transmission – Eggs dormant in soil for long periods – Heavy rainfall, eggs hatch • Ruminant amplifying host • Secondary vectors can be infected – Culex and Anopheles mosquito species – Biting flies: midges, phlebotomids, stomoxids.
  • 13. Amplifying Hosts • Infected livestock • High levels of viremia • Amplifying – Sufficient to infect mosquito vectors – Establishes disease in environment – Leads to large epizootic epidemics • Humans – Viremia enough to amplify
  • 14. • Animals and Rift Valley Fever
  • 15. Sheep and Goats • Incubation period: less than 3 days – High rate of abortion (5-100%) • Any stage of gestation – Asymptomatic – Foul diarrhea, icterus, mucopurulent nasal discharge – Acute death (20-30%).
  • 16. Lambs and Kids • Incubation period: 12-36 hrs • Newborn deaths – High fever, listless, anorexia – Death - 12 hours to 2 days – Less than 1 week old • Mortality >90% • Lambs and kids over 2 weeks old – Mortality over 20%
  • 17. Cattle • Adults – Fever, weakness, anorexia, ptyalism, fetid diarrhea, icterus – Death - Mortality 10% – Abortion can be up to 100% • Calves – Similar signs to lambs and kids – Mortality 10-70%
  • 19. Prevention • Vaccination of ruminants by using attenuated virus vaccine prepared from Smith burn strain which prohibited in pregnant animals as it causes birth defects and abortions. • Avoid and control vectors • Personal protective equipment – Aborted fetuses, necropsy • Avoid contact with infected tissues and blood • Restrict movement of animals • Precautions when traveling
  • 20. Control • Do not slaughter sick animals – Bury or burn carcasses during an outbreak • Personal protective equipment – Gloves, coveralls, boots, eyewear, mask • Avoid contact with infected tissues and blood – Aborted fetuses, necropsy • Greatest risk to travelers
  • 21. Control • Clean animal housing areas – Wear personal protective equipment – Remove all organic materials from surfaces (manure, feed, animal tissue) – Use soap or detergent with warm water – Let dry • Disinfect animal housing areas – 1 part bleach:10 parts water
  • 22.
  • 23. Attenuated tissue culture vaccine • Vaccination of lambs with attenuated virus vaccine prepared from Smith burn strain at age less than 6 months. • it is not safe to use for vaccination of pregnant animals as it cause abortion.
  • 24.
  • 25. • Endemic in tropical Africa – Cyclic epidemics every 5-20 years – Abnormally heavy rainfalls – Peaks in late summer • Outbreaks – Saudi Arabia, Yemen, and Egypt
  • 26. Distribution of Rift Valley Fever
  • 27. Saudi Arabia and Yemen 2000-2001 • 683 humans hospitalized • 95 deaths (13.9% mortality) • 82.7% male • Median age: 50 years • Youngest patient: 14 yrs. old • 76% had close contact with animals
  • 28. • An epizootic of Rift Valley fever was identified in southwest Saudi Arabia following the confirmation of cases in humans in the third week of September 2000. These were accompanied by human disease and abortions in the livestock in the affected villages.
  • 30. Control during outbreak In response to the Rift Valley Disease “RVD” out break, the Ministry of Agriculture applied the following measures: 1. Restriction of animal movement in the affected area which include Gazan, Asir & Tohamet Makah. Restriction also included a surveillance Zoon in NAJRAN and Baha regions. 2. Massive vaccination of all livestock in the infected area  Smith burn attenuated vaccine.
  • 31. 3. Control of mosquito A- filling of ponds and marshes. B- Rainwater drainage. C- Biocontrol  bacillus thuringiensis H14. D- Chemical control  pesticides. Aerial and ground spraying by mosquito pesticides  codified E-Assess the efficiency of mosquito control  mosquito traps.
  • 32. Control after the outbreak After the end of the epidemic the program continued with the following measures: • Vaccination of animals at 6 month old. • Active disease surveillance for suspected cases in live stock (flocks with abortion and or early newborn mortalities). • Clinical and serological testing of suspected smuggled animals at Al-Twal quarantine station on the border with Yemen Republic.
  • 33. • Regular examination and serological testing of sentinel herds distributed in different localities of the infected zone. • During the rainy season (August-October) random serum samples from susceptible animal were examined by both capture ELISA kits for (IgM) and (IgG) RVF antibodies for detection of early infection "IgM" and monitoring the level of immunity due to vaccination (prevalence study), • Rt-PCR was also used for RV virus detection in periodically collected mosquitoes.
  • 34. • Restriction of Animal’s movements: Measures to control the transmission of infected animals from infected regions to other regions includes: - Quarantine of animals for 30 days. - Animal Marking. - Testing animal’s serum for antibodies (IgG). - Vaccination of animals within 7 days.
  • 35. Post Epidemic Records Shows that All the reported virus activity “ were Less than 1%, which considered as a characteristic features of RVFV epidemiology in previously infected areas during the inter epizootic period and prove the maintenance cycle of the virus infection. Studies showed no other foci of the disease in non-infected regions (sentinel studies)
  • 36. * For this reason RVF disease control program continued : Mainly to increase the level of animal immunity and increase awareness of animal breeders about the importance of vaccination.