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*[[Dengue fever|Dengue]] | *[[Dengue fever|Dengue]] | ||
**Patients with dengue also complain of [[Fever|fever]] but have greater joint pains than in [[Rift valley fever|Rift valley fever]]. | **Patients with dengue also complain of [[Fever|fever]] but have greater joint pains than in [[Rift valley fever|Rift valley fever]]. | ||
**A characteristic feature of dengue fever is '''retro-orbital pain''. | **A characteristic feature of dengue fever is '''retro-orbital pain'''. | ||
**Dengue has a longer incubation period of 7 days, followed by a week of '''febrile phase''', 1-2 days of the '''critical phase''' and 3-5 days of the '''recovery phase'''. | **Dengue has a longer incubation period of 7 days, followed by a week of '''febrile phase''', 1-2 days of the '''critical phase''' and 3-5 days of the '''recovery phase'''. | ||
*[[Yellow fever|Yellow fever]] | *[[Yellow fever|Yellow fever]] | ||
**It is a rare disease caused by [[Mosquito|mosquitos]] found in South America and Africa. | |||
**There are vaccines for travelers traveling to these areas. | |||
**The disease is usually a self limiting [[Fever|febrile]] illness but may lead to cardiac, renal and hepatic complications. | |||
*[[Lassa fever|Lassa fever]] | *[[Lassa fever|Lassa fever]] | ||
**The disease is usually seen in West Africa. | |||
**It is transmitted by rats and risk factors include handling food materials infected with rat feces or contact with infected humans. | |||
**The [[Incubation period|incubation period]] ranges from 2-21 days and most of the people do not report any symptoms. | |||
**Common symptoms are [[Fever|fever]], throat pain, [[Headache|headache]], swelling of the face, [[Nausea and vomiting|vomiting]] and [[Diarrhea|diarrhea]]. | |||
*[[Chikungunya|Chikungunya]] | *[[Chikungunya|Chikungunya]] | ||
**It is caused by the [[Aedes aegypti|Aedes aegypti]] mosquito and is commonly seen in African and Asian countries. | |||
**The course of the disease is self limiting and involves [[Fever|fever]], [[Headache|headaches]] and generalized body pain. | |||
*[[Q fever|Q fever]] | *[[Q fever|Q fever]] | ||
*[[Zika virus|Zika virus]] | *[[Zika virus|Zika virus]] |
Revision as of 14:47, 17 July 2021
Editor-In-Chief: C. Michael Gibson, M.S., M.D. [1]Associate Editor(s)-in-Chief: Aakash Hans, MD[2]
Overview
The majority of differential diagnoses for Rift valley fever arise from other diseases which are prevalent in travelers and present with fever. All these disease would share a similar history of recent travel to an endemic area, followed by development of fever and body aches. A few of these diseases are listed below.
Differential Diagnosis
- Malaria
- The disease presents with fever like Rift valley fever, but the major difference is the pattern of fever in malaria. The fever recurs every 3-4 days in malaria while no such patterns are seen in RVF.
- Malaria is common in African countries, so paying attention to the time and onset of fevers can be useful in distinguishing between the two diseases.
- Typhoid fever
- Typhoid usually has a pattern of step-ladder form of fever, meaning the temperature rises with each passing day.
- The patient also complaints of bowel abnormalities along with fever. Individuals report either constipation or diarrhea along with fever.
- A rash is seen on the chest, known as rose-spots in patients with Typhoid.
- Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever
- Ebola virus disease
- Dengue
- Patients with dengue also complain of fever but have greater joint pains than in Rift valley fever.
- A characteristic feature of dengue fever is retro-orbital pain.
- Dengue has a longer incubation period of 7 days, followed by a week of febrile phase, 1-2 days of the critical phase and 3-5 days of the recovery phase.
- Yellow fever
- Lassa fever
- The disease is usually seen in West Africa.
- It is transmitted by rats and risk factors include handling food materials infected with rat feces or contact with infected humans.
- The incubation period ranges from 2-21 days and most of the people do not report any symptoms.
- Common symptoms are fever, throat pain, headache, swelling of the face, vomiting and diarrhea.
- Chikungunya
- It is caused by the Aedes aegypti mosquito and is commonly seen in African and Asian countries.
- The course of the disease is self limiting and involves fever, headaches and generalized body pain.
- Q fever
- Zika virus
- Marburg virus disease
References
- https://www.who.int/en/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/rift-valley-fever
- https://www.cdc.gov/vhf/rvf/index.html