In September 2025, Senegal experienced an outbreak of Rift Valley fever, raising alarms about the potential impacts on public health and agriculture.
This disease threatens not only the health of individuals but also the livelihoods of those reliant on livestock, which are critical to the economy.
Health officials are reportedly concerned about the outbreak's implications for neighboring countries, indicating a need for regional vigilance and response.
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Update at 19:44 UTC on 2026-06-17
IAEA reported An outbreak of Rift Valley fever in Senegal in September 2025 threatened the health and livelihoods of people and livestock throughout the country and its neighbours.
Sources: IAEA