Summary
Definition
History and exam
Key diagnostic factors
- presence of risk factors
- fever ≥37.5°C
Other diagnostic factors
- headache
- myalgia
- arthralgia
- weakness
- backache
- neck stiffness
- dizziness
- chills
- loss of appetite
- vomiting
- photophobia
- pain behind the eyes
- vision impairment
- retinitis
- meningoencephalitis
- hepatitis
- acute kidney injury
- haemorrhagic fever
Risk factors
- livestock handling through occupational exposure or homestead exposure
- consuming raw animal fluids or tissue
- genetic polymorphism
- advanced age
- mosquito exposure
- sex
Diagnostic investigations
1st investigations to order
- reverse transcriptase-polymerase chain reaction (RT-PCR)
- serum IgM or IgG detection with ELISA
- FBC
- serum electrolytes
- LFTs
Investigations to consider
- coagulation studies
- serum creatinine and urea
- creatine phosphokinase (CPK)
Treatment algorithm
all patients
Contributors
Authors
A. Desiree LaBeaud, MD, MS
Associate Professor
Pediatric Infectious Diseases
Stanford University
Bechtel Faculty Scholar
Stanford Child Health Research Institute
Stanford
CA
Disclosures
ADL has a grant from the USDA working on Rift Valley fever in milk research. ADL is the author of several references cited in this topic.
Keli Gerken, DVM
Postdoctoral scholar
Infectious diseases
Stanford University
Stanford
CA
Disclosures
KG has received a funded fellowship through the University of Liverpool to study endemic Rift Valley fever patterns in Kenya. She is also the author of references cited in this topic.
Peer reviewers
Anita K. McElroy, MD, PhD
Assistant Professor
Emory University
Atlanta
GA
Disclosures
AKM receives funding for RVFV-related research from Burroughs Wellcome, NIH, and Children’s Healthcare of Atlanta. AKM consults for Regeneron.
Tariq Ahmed Madani, MD, FRCPC
Chairman
Section of Infectious Diseases and Infection Control & Environmental Health unit
Viral Hemorrhagic Fever Scientific Chair
Faculty of Medicine
King Abdulaziz University
Jeddah
Saudi Arabia
Disclosures
TAM is the author of a reference cited in this topic.
References
Key articles
National Institute for Communicable Diseases. Healthcare workers guidelines on Rift Valley fever (RVF). Jan 2021 [internet publication].Full text
Reference articles
A full list of sources referenced in this topic is available to users with access to all of BMJ Best Practice.
Differentials
- Malaria infection
- West Nile virus
- Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever
More DifferentialsGuidelines
- CDC Yellow Book: health information for international travel - viral hemorrhagic fevers
- Viral haemorrhagic fever: sample testing advice
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