Omsk hemorrhagic fever virus: review of the biology, ecology, and disease associated with a historic tick-borne pathogen

Abstract. Omsk hemorrhagic fever virus (OHFV) is a tick-borne flavivirus associated with acute febrile illness and hemorrhagic disease in humans. OHFV was first identified in 1947 and since its identification has largely remained endemic to the Omsk region of the Russian Federation, where it continu...

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Main Authors: Nidhi P. Kumar, Matthew Hathaway, Matthew K. Demshuk, Taylor O. DeHaven, Stefania M. Farha, Angelena M. Donovan, Andrew J. Burdette, Gracie L. Walls, Kara M. Selesky, Dia C. Beachboard, Christopher C. Stobart, Haijuan Wang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wolters Kluwer Health - Lippincott Williams Wilkins 2025-04-01
Series:​​​​​​​​Infectious Diseases & Immunity
Online Access:http://journals.lww.com/10.1097/ID9.0000000000000156
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Summary:Abstract. Omsk hemorrhagic fever virus (OHFV) is a tick-borne flavivirus associated with acute febrile illness and hemorrhagic disease in humans. OHFV was first identified in 1947 and since its identification has largely remained endemic to the Omsk region of the Russian Federation, where it continues to result in illnesses each year. However, the 2 primary tick vectors of OHFV exhibit ranges that extend far beyond the Omsk region, and the recent positive confirmation of OHFV in samples outside of the historic endemic range, in both the Russian Federation and neighboring Kazakhstan, to the south raises new concerns about the future potential of the pathogen. In this review, we comprehensively discuss the emergence, virology, ecology, and disease of OHFV.
ISSN:2096-9511
2693-8839