Crimean-Congo haemorrhagic fever in Oman. 1996

E M Scrimgeour, and A Zaki, and F R Mehta, and A K Abraham, and S Al-Busaidy, and H El-Khatim, and S F Al-Rawas, and A M Kamal, and A J Mohammed
Department of Medicine, Sultan Qaboos University, Al-Khod, Muscat, Sultanate of Oman.

UI MeSH Term Description Entries
D008297 Male Males
D008875 Middle Aged An adult aged 45 - 64 years. Middle Age
D009850 Oman A sultanate on the southeast coast of the Arabian peninsula. Its capital is Masqat. Before the 16th century it was ruled by independent emirs but was captured and controlled by the Portuguese 1508-1648. In 1741 it was recovered by a descendent of Yemen's imam. After its decline in the 19th century, it became virtually a political and economic dependency within the British Government of India, retaining close ties with Great Britain by treaty from 1939 to 1970 when it achieved autonomy. The name was recorded by Pliny in the 1st century A.D. as Omana, said to be derived from the founder of the state, Oman ben Ibrahim al-Khalil. (From Webster's New Geographical Dictionary, 1988, p890; Oman Embassy, Washington; Room, Brewer's Dictionary of Names, 1992, p391) Muscat and Oman,Muscat
D003225 Hemorrhagic Fever Virus, Crimean-Congo A species of NAIROVIRUS of the family BUNYAVIRIDAE. It is primarily transmitted by ticks and causes a severe, often fatal disease in humans. Congo Virus,Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus,Hemorrhagic Fever Virus, Crimean,Crimean Congo hemorrhagic fever virus,Hemorrhagic Fever Virus, Crimean Congo
D006479 Hemorrhagic Fever, Crimean A severe, often fatal disease in humans caused by the Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (HEMORRHAGIC FEVER VIRUS, CRIMEAN-CONGO). Congo Virus Infection,Congo-Crimean Hemorrhagic Fever,Crimean-Congo Haemorrhagic Fever,Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever,Infection, Congo Virus,Congo Crimean Hemorrhagic Fever,Crimean Congo Haemorrhagic Fever,Crimean Congo Hemorrhagic Fever,Crimean Hemorrhagic Fever,Fever, Congo-Crimean Hemorrhagic,Fever, Crimean Hemorrhagic,Fever, Crimean-Congo Haemorrhagic,Fever, Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic,Haemorrhagic Fever, Crimean-Congo,Hemorrhagic Fever, Congo-Crimean,Hemorrhagic Fever, Crimean-Congo
D006801 Humans Members of the species Homo sapiens. Homo sapiens,Man (Taxonomy),Human,Man, Modern,Modern Man
D000328 Adult A person having attained full growth or maturity. Adults are of 19 through 44 years of age. For a person between 19 and 24 years of age, YOUNG ADULT is available. Adults
D016896 Treatment Outcome Evaluation undertaken to assess the results or consequences of management and procedures used in combating disease in order to determine the efficacy, effectiveness, safety, and practicability of these interventions in individual cases or series. Rehabilitation Outcome,Treatment Effectiveness,Clinical Effectiveness,Clinical Efficacy,Patient-Relevant Outcome,Treatment Efficacy,Effectiveness, Clinical,Effectiveness, Treatment,Efficacy, Clinical,Efficacy, Treatment,Outcome, Patient-Relevant,Outcome, Rehabilitation,Outcome, Treatment,Outcomes, Patient-Relevant,Patient Relevant Outcome,Patient-Relevant Outcomes
D017809 Fatal Outcome Death resulting from the presence of a disease in an individual, as shown by a single case report or a limited number of patients. This should be differentiated from DEATH, the physiological cessation of life and from MORTALITY, an epidemiological or statistical concept. Fatal Outcomes,Outcome, Fatal,Outcomes, Fatal

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