id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt cord-346836-6jyv0q5e Ikegami, Tetsuro The Pathogenesis of Rift Valley Fever 2011-05-06 .txt text/plain 10419 483 46 RVFV infection in humans usually causes a self-limiting, acute and febrile illness; however, a small number of cases progress to neurological disorders, partial or complete blindness, hemorrhagic fever, or thrombosis. This review describes the pathology of RVF in human patients and several animal models, and summarizes the role of viral virulence factors and host factors that affect RVFV pathogenesis. RVFV infection in humans primarily causes a self-limiting febrile illness; however, some patients develop hemorrhagic fever, neurological disorders, or blindness after the febrile period [5, 7, 8] . Inbred rat strains mimic the disparate human response to rift valley fever virus infection Clinical, virological and serological response of the west african dwarf sheep to experimental infection with different strains of rift valley fever virus ./cache/cord-346836-6jyv0q5e.txt ./txt/cord-346836-6jyv0q5e.txt