Abstract:
WHO on dated October 20, 2022, declared the outbreak of Rift
Valley fever (RVF), in African subcontinent country known as
Mauritania. In Mauritania, between August 30, 2022 and October
17, 2022, about 47 cases were reported out of them most people are
animal breeders and 23 deaths were reported (Fig. 1) [1]
. The RVF
has been earlier reported to spread from domesticated animal such
as cattle, buffalo, sheep, and goats. Also, the mosquito bites from
infected animals can act as source of such viral outbreak. The Aedes
species of mosquitoes, can pick the virus transmission via sucking of
blood from infected animal and also the female mosquitoes can pass
this virus through her eggs, which can be the new generation of
infected mosquitoes