Hyperendemicity of Rift Valley fever in Southwestern Uganda associated with the rapidly evolving lineage C viruses

Introduction: Recent Rift Valley fever (RVF) epidemiology in eastern Africa region is characterized by widening geographic range and increasing frequency of small disease clusters. Here we conducted studies in the southwestern (SW) Uganda region that has since 2016 reported increasing RVF activities...

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Main Authors: Bakamutumaho, B., Juma, John, Clancey, E., Nyakarahuka, L., Situma, S., Odinoh, R., Dawa, J., Nasimiyu, C., Eskew, E.A., Balinandi, S., Mulei, S., Kayiwa, J., Klena, J.D., Shoemaker, T.R., Whitmer, S.L.M., Montgomery, J.M., Schieffelin, J., Lutwama, J., Muruta, A., Bosa, H.K., Nuismer, S.L., Oyola, Samuel O., Breiman, R.F., Njenga, M.K.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Oxford University Press 2026
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/175998

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