RVF kills 3

Authorities have confirmed three human deaths from five cases of Rift Valley fever in the wilayas of Tagant and Assaba, but five regions in total are reported to have animals infected with the zoonosis - Tagant, Assaba, Hodh El Gharbi, Brakna and Trarza. Recommendations for residents of the affected areas, which are in the country’s southern and central regions, include the use of mosquito nets and enhanced precautions for contact with potentially infected animals. Read more

Advice for travellers

Rift Valley fever (RVF) is an acute viral disease that typically infects domesticated herd animals. It is generally found in eastern and southern Africa where sheep and cattle are raised, as well as in West Africa, Madagascar, and more recently Saudi Arabia and Yemen. People are infected after exposure to blood, body fluids, or the tissue of RVF-infected animals, or from the bite of an infected mosquito. The virus presents a low risk to travellers, but is another reason to use personal insect repellent and take other steps to minimise insect bites in places where it occurs. Read more about RVF.

Before you travel, call Travelvax Australia’s telephone advisory service on 1300 360 164 (toll-free from landlines) for country-specific advice and information. You can also make an appointment at your nearest Travelvax clinic to obtain vaccinations, medication to prevent or treat illness, and accessories for your journey.