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Senegal - Rift Valley fever 2024-2026

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Rift Valley Fever: Epidemic Spreads to Kaolack

Author: SenewebNews-RP

8 hours ago

Rift Valley fever continues to spread in Senegal, with the first case reported in Nioro, Kaolack region, following the one in Keur Massar (Dakar). The country has a total of 211 confirmed cases, including 21 deaths and 162 recoveries.

The majority of cases are located in Saint-Louis (193), followed by Matam (8), Louga (6) and Fatick (2), according to Libération, citing the Ministry of Health.

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Author: SenewebNews-RP
Published on: Saturday, October 18, 2025

https://www.seneweb.com/fr/news/San...rift-lepidemie-setend-a-kaolack_n_471456.html
 
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1:33 PM · Oct 18, 2025
 
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Senegal: Rift Valley fever virus continues to spread in the country

In Senegal, Rift Valley fever, a viral disease primarily transmitted by mosquitoes and infecting humans and animals, is now present in six of Senegal's fourteen regions, with the first case reported in a suburb of the capital early last week. Since its outbreak on September 20, 21 people have died and 258 have been infected.

Published on:10/21/2025 - 09:34

With our correspondent in Dakar , Léa-Lisa Westerhoff

While Rift Valley fever continues to spread, with a sixth region of Senegal's fourteen affected, the Minister of Health, Dr. Ibrahima Sy, sought to reassure the press about the mode of transmission of this viral disease.

" We are not dealing with a disease that can be transmitted from person to person. It is not like Covid-19 or other diseases that can be transmitted from person to person. This disease can be transmitted either directly through a mosquito bite, or through contact with livestock. Therefore, the equivalence of human-to-human transmission must be very clearly removed ," Dr. Ibrahima Sy said during a press conference on Monday, October 20.

To contain the disease, the minister announced a vaccination campaign for livestock – particularly small ruminants – and an awareness campaign to avoid contact with sick or dead animals, and to go to the nearest health center in case of fever.

https://www.rfi.fr/fr/afrique/20251...e-du-rift-continue-à-se-propager-dans-le-pays
 
Source: https://outbreaknewstoday.substack.com/p/senegal-reports-13-additional-confirmed

Senegal reports 13 additional confirmed Rift Valley fever cases in current outbreak
Robert Herriman
Oct 27, 2025

The Senegal Ministère de la Santé et de l’Hygiène publique reported 13 additional confirmed Rift Valley fever (RVF) cases yesterday, bringing the outbreak total to 324.

Eight regions have reported cases- Saint-Louis (265), Matam (18), Louga (17), Fatick (9), Dakar (5), Kaolack (7), Thies (1) and Tambacounda (1)...

 
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Alert in Kolda: Cases of Rift Valley Fever confirmed in goats

Published on 31/10/2025 at 12:45 - Updated on 31/10/2025 at 12:45
By Khadija Sène

Regional technical services for Livestock, Environment, Public Hygiene, and Health, meeting within the Kolda Regional Epidemic Management Committee (CRGE), visited Saré Ndiobo on Thursday, a locality situated one kilometer from Kandiaye, in the Vélingara department. This mission follows the confirmation of Rift Valley Fever (RVF) cases in goats.

Led by Dr. Mamadou Lamine Diallo, Regional Director of Livestock for Kolda, the delegation first held an information session with local leaders before presenting the CRGE's action plan to the press. This plan is currently awaiting approval from the Governor and emphasizes awareness, prevention, and emergency treatments to prevent any spread of the virus .

As soon as the cases were confirmed, a departmental team, led by livestock technical officer Thomas Thiaw, took immediate action:

-Treatment and spraying of infected animals with mosquito repellent products;

-Isolation of sick animals to break the chain of transmission;

-Vaccination of neighboring herds;

-Raising public awareness about the precautions to take.

Residents received strict instructions:

-Do not consume meat from sick animals;

-Pasteurize the milk before consumption;

-Sleep under impregnated mosquito nets;

-Destroy the larval sites by weeding the village.

The village chief, Mahamadou Diao, assured the authorities of his community's full cooperation:

"Here, we have no tradition of consuming goat's milk, nor of selling a sick animal. In our tradition, any village struck by an epidemic is isolated."

The CRGE emphasizes the need for vigilance, as Kandiaye is located less than 15 km from Diaobé, a large livestock market frequented by traders from The Gambia, Guinea-Bissau, and Guinea-Conakry. The risk of cross-border spread is therefore real.

https://www.senenews.com/actualites...u-rift-confirmes-chez-des-chevres_564487.html
 
Senegal - Rift Valley fever virus (Inf. with) - Follow up report 6
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START DATE
2025/09/21
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CONFIRMATION DATE
2025/09/26
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REPORT DATE
2025/11/18

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EPIDEMIOLOGICAL COMMENTS
Risk analysis indicates that the region is a high-risk area. Indeed, the region is a cross-border zone that recorded several outbreaks in both domestic and wild animals in 2013 and 2023, during the winter period, which is the high-risk period. Entomological surveys have also revealed the presence of vectors (Aedes, Culex). Note on 21/10/2025: For consistency with the information already published, the reason for notification is amended from unexpected change or increase to recurrence of the disease.
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NEW OUTBREAKS

ob_170545 - ciabe
ob_170543 - lougui
ob_170540 - kawel
ob_170538 - madina torobé
ob_170537 - daréé
ob_170534 - mandé peulh
ob_170533 - quartier cité benoit
ob_170532 - mékhé
ob_170531 - ndayane
ob_170530 - ndiourbel sine peulh
ob_170529 - sandiane dimlé
ob_170528 - richard toll escale
ob_170527 - gabougal
ob_170510 - ballou
ob_170509 - diawara
ob_170508 - diam wely
ob_170505 - thiabakh
ob_170502 - mag daon
ob_170495 - mpal
ob_170492 - ogo
ob_170491 - santhiaba
ob_170488 - ronkh
ob_170486 - mbane
ob_170485 - thiabakh goana
ob_170482 - keur mbaye fall
ob_170480 - médina cheikh oumar
ob_170478 - sam sam
ob_170477 - diamaguéne
ob_170476 - gaé
ob_170475 - bokhol
ob_170474 - madina ndiathbe
ob_170472 - thiamgaye
ob_170471 - téssékéré
ob_170470 - thiaré peulh
ob_170469 - ngoré
ob_170468 - sabou alah
ob_170467 - loumby bodé
ob_170466 - daharatou
ob_170465 - keur ,ndiaye lo peulh
ob_170464 - keur ndiaye lo
ob_170463 - thiamene
ob_170462 - keur mbaye fall
ob_170461 - bisnabé bokki diwa
ob_170460 - richard toll escale
ob_170459 - mapoudji
ob_170457 - diari
ob_170456 - guédé village
ob_170455 - deguebere
ob_170454 - fanaye
ob_170453 - banganthie
ob_170451 - maraye
ob_170450 - diamaguene sud
ob_170447 - médina rand

PREVIOUSLY REPORTED OUTBREAKS

ob_169177 - santhie mouth
ob_169176 - diamaguène
ob_169175 - toubacouta
ob_169174 - sakal
ob_169173 - loumboul djaby
ob_169172 - ourour
ob_169171 - mbitètye vélo (ndiaffate)
ob_169170 - aéra lao
ob_169169 - sinthiou netteboulou
ob_168915 - soutoure 2
ob_168914 - thiélao
ob_168913 - toupedi bali
ob_168912 - quartier islam
ob_168911 - touba ndiaye
ob_168910 - roylele
ob_168909 - arafat
ob_168908 - barkedji
ob_168907 - kilimb
ob_168906 - ndioth
ob_168905 - baganthie
ob_168904 - keur ndiaye lo
ob_168903 - keur amadou aissatou
ob_168902 - ndiamboul
ob_168901 - keur pathé
ob_168900 - keur pathé
ob_168899 - thicogne
ob_168898 - baoulé
ob_168897 - dagathié
ob_168896 - mbane
ob_168895 - diam welly
ob_168894 - mousseyne
ob_168893 - diamaguene
ob_168892 - thiabakh
ob_168891 - médina cheikh oumar
ob_168890 - kao dagana
ob_168889 - mery
ob_168888 - mbellogne boulbe
ob_168887 - diami gallo
ob_168886 - belly colle
ob_168885 - ngande
ob_168884 - fandène-cité ouvrière
ob_168883 - médinatoul
ob_168882 - pikine
ob_168881 - belly colle
ob_168880 - dagana
ob_168879 - ngollane
ob_168878 - mbadakhoune
ob_168877 - aroundou
ob_168876 - silowol
ob_168875 - aouré ndiott
ob_168874 - médina mountaga
ob_168873 - woudou wane
ob_168872 - thidy sambène
ob_168871 - boulal
ob_168870 - bambylor
ob_168869 - patte d'oie
ob_168868 - oudalaye
ob_168867 - nabadji civol
ob_168866 - matam
ob_168865 - thilogne
ob_168864 - ranérou
ob_168863 - kadiar
ob_168862 - galayel
ob_168861 - sinthiou diadji
ob_168860 - thiargny
ob_168859 - woudou galadio
ob_168858 - soundiane wakhodiane
ob_168857 - boulal
ob_168856 - débodji
ob_168855 - san djibo
ob_168854 - thiél
ob_168853 - loumbal thiamala
ob_168851 - namarél
ob_168850 - ngoral
ob_168849 - labgar
ob_168848 - gallondé
ob_168847 - mbéyène bisnabé
ob_168846 - kip (sakal)
ob_168845 - keur yoro tacko
ob_168844 - kamb
ob_168684 - keur alassane
ob_168683 - wie ndouwané
ob_168682 - labgar
ob_168681 - boutoundé
ob_168680 - loumby baritte
ob_168679 - barkédji
ob_168678 - thické coly
ob_168677 - keur pathé
ob_168676 - keur momar sarr
ob_168675 - ndiaguène
ob_168674 - medina thiolom
ob_168673 - loumboul bisnabe
ob_168672 - gollondé
ob_168671 - potou
ob_168670 - keur yoro tacko
ob_168669 - bécaye samb
ob_168668 - ndonth
ob_168667 - becaille ardo
ob_168666 - ndiaye-ndiaye
ob_168665 - loumbeul gallé
ob_168664 - diamel
ob_168663 - telmoudou
ob_168662 - gaya kader
ob_168661 - diougop
ob_168660 - 0008 - saint-louis
ob_168659 - 0007 - ndièbène gandiole
ob_168658 - 0006 - boudiouck peulh
ob_168657 - 006 - ndiawdoune
ob_168656 - 0005 - thiagar
ob_168655 - 00004 - ndiague
ob_168654 - 0003 - obok
ob_168653 - 0002 - village keur mbaye
ob_168652 - 00 - bambadou
ob_168651 - p - richard toll
ob_168650 - m - dagana
ob_168649 - l - diamaguéne
ob_168648 - j - ndiarème sud (gaé)
ob_168472 - h - marché bou ndaw (dagana)
ob_168466 - e - santhié
ob_168465 - c - wékké
ob_168460 - b - rosss sénégal
ob_168459 - a - dagana
ob_168458 - sp14 - bélinaé
ob_168457 - sp13 - doundé
ob_168456 - sp11 - thioffy
ob_168455 - sp10 - thiargny
ob_168454 - sp9 - ndiébène gandiole
ob_168453 - sp7 - aéré lao
ob_168451 - sp5 - niagua
ob_168449 - sp4 - ballou​

https://wahis.woah.org/#/in-review/6820
 
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