The Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever virus (CCHFV) is the etiological agent of a severe hemorrhagic fever affecting Africa, Asia and southern Europe. Climate changes of recent decades have recently led to a rise in the distribution of this virus. Still few scientific data are available on the biology of its vector, the tick, or its own biology, but the proven presence of human infections observed in Spain and animals with positive serology in Corsica should focus our attention on this pathogen. This review takes stock of the epidemiologic evolution of CCHF in Europe, notably in France.
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