🦠 CCHF Re-emergence in Kédougou, Senegal: Human & Wildlife Link

 The re-emergence of Crimean–Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF) in KédougouSenegal, highlights the growing risk of zoonotic disease outbreaks at the human–wildlife interface 🦠🌍. After years of low detection, the first symptomatic human case in 2023 triggered urgent epidemiological surveillance and field investigations to trace the virus source and understand its transmission dynamics.

Researchers combined medical screening with zoological surveys, examining ticks, livestock, and wild mammals that serve as reservoirs or vectors 🐄🦌🕷️. Tick sampling and animal host monitoring revealed how ecological conditions, seasonal changes, and human–animal contact can amplify viral circulation, emphasizing the crucial role of veterinary and wildlife health studies in outbreak detection.

This investigation underscores the importance of the One Health approach 🤝🔬. Integrating public health, zoology, and environmental science helps predict spillover events, strengthen surveillance systems, and protect vulnerable communities. Proactive monitoring of wildlife and vectors is key to preventing future CCHF outbreaks and safeguarding regional biodiversity and human well-being.

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