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74-yr-old woman dies of monkey fever in Karnataka's Honnavar taluk

74-yr-old woman dies of monkey fever in Karnataka's Honnavar taluk

Deccan Herald24-05-2025

KFD was first identified in the Kyasanur Forest in 1957, and is primarily transmitted through tick bites, especially from the hard tick Haemaphysalis spinigera.

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