FAO Animal Health Manual No. 17 Recognizing Rift Valley FeverF. Glyn Davies Vincent Martin |
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FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE UNITED NATIONS
Rome, 2003 |
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Cover photograph: Yaya Thiongane, Chief, Virology Unit,
Laboratoire National de Recherche Vétérinaires, Dakar, Senegal.
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Clinical signs of RVF
Clinical pathology
Postmortem signs of RVF
Diagnosis of RVF
Laboratory confirmation of RVF
Diagnostic tests
PREVENTION AND CONTROL OF RIFT VALLEY FEVER
Sentinel herd monitoring
Towards early warning for RVF prevention: Satellite imagery
Control strategies
Appendix 1 - International Rift Valley fever reference experts and laboratories
Appendix 2 - Rift Valley fever vaccine sources
Appendix 3 - Relevant Web sites on Rift Valley fever