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* Myalgia.
* Maculopapular rash on the trunk (chest, back, stomach)
* Maculopapular rash on the trunk (chest, back, stomach)
* Nausea, vomiting, chest pain, a sore throat, abdominal pain, and diarrhea
* Multiorgan failure
* Jaundice
* inflammation of the pancreas, severe weight loss, delirium, shock, liver failure, massive hemorrhaging, and multi-organ dysfunction.
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* As the illness progresses, large areas of severe bruising, severe nosebleeds and uncontrolled bleeding at injection sites can be seen, beginning on about the fourth day of illness and lasting for about two weeks. In documented outbreaks of CCHF, fatality rates in hospitalized patients have ranged from 9% to as high as 50%.
* As the illness progresses, large areas of severe bruising, severe nosebleeds and uncontrolled bleeding at injection sites can be seen, beginning on about the fourth day of illness and lasting for about two weeks. In documented outbreaks of CCHF, fatality rates in hospitalized patients have ranged from 9% to as high as 50%.
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* Red eyes, a flushed face, a red throat, and petechiae (red spots) on the palate
* changes in mood and sensory perception.
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Revision as of 20:24, 19 October 2017

Differentiating

Symptoms Differentiating Findings
Fever Headache Myalgia Abdominal pain Hemorrhage
Filoviruses Ebola 2-21 + + + + Diarrhea
Marburg Hemorrhagic Fever  5-10 + + + +
  • Maculopapular rash on the trunk (chest, back, stomach)
  • Multiorgan failure
Bunyaviruses Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF)
  • headache
  • high fever
  • back pain
  • joint pain
  • stomach pain, and vomiting.
  • jaundice
  • As the illness progresses, large areas of severe bruising, severe nosebleeds and uncontrolled bleeding at injection sites can be seen, beginning on about the fourth day of illness and lasting for about two weeks. In documented outbreaks of CCHF, fatality rates in hospitalized patients have ranged from 9% to as high as 50%.
  • Red eyes, a flushed face, a red throat, and petechiae (red spots) on the palate
  • changes in mood and sensory perception.
Hantavirus Infection
Rift Valley fever
Arenaviruses Lassa fever
Lujo hemorrhagic fever
Lymphocytic choriomeningitis (LCM)
Flaviviruses Alkhurma hemorrhagic fever (AFD)
Kyasanur Forest Disease (KFD)
Omsk hemorrhagic fever
Tick-borne encephalitis