Rift Valley Fever Outbreak in Senegal Raises Health Alarm
The recent outbreak of Rift Valley fever in Senegal, reported in September 2025, poses significant health risks to both humans and livestock, with concerns spreading to neighboring regions.
The recent outbreak of Rift Valley fever in Senegal, reported in September 2025, poses significant health risks to both humans and livestock, with concerns spreading to neighboring regions.
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