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Argentine hemorrhagic fever
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Mondo Description Argentine hemorrhagic fever (AHF), caused by the Junin virus (JUNV), is an acute viral hemorrhagic disease characterized by initial fever and malaise followed by gastrointestinal symptoms and in some cases hemorrhagic and neurological manifestations.
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DOID:0050194
Orphanet:319223
SCTID:58868000
UMLS:C0019097
MONDO:0017874
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