Arboviral Infections
Arboviral infections are caused by viruses transmitted by arthropods, such as mosquitoes, ticks, and fleas. These infections can lead to serious illnesses, including encephalitis and meningitis. Arbovirus outbreaks can affect humans and animals, and can result in significant economic and public health consequences. Prevention and control measures are necessary to reduce the incidence of these infections. Vaccines, environmental interventions, vector control, and personal protection measures can help to limit the spread of arboviral infections. Early detection and diagnosis are key for successful treatment of these infections.
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