The petechiae may give way to larger rashes called ecchymoses, and other haemorrhagic phenomena." On the WHO's website, it states: "Clinical signs include tachycardia (fast heart rate), lymphadenopathy (enlarged lymph nodes), and a petechial rash (a rash caused by bleeding into the skin) on internal mucosal surfaces, such as in the mouth and throat, and on the skin. Read next: Mum dies alone in Turkish hospital The World Health Organisation said it is caused by bleeding in these areas. However, a discomforting rash is a further sign which can develop on skin and in the throat and mouth. The Mirror highlighted the nine tell-tale symptoms, which includes stiffness, neck pain and fever. Now experts believe it is highly likely to reach UK shores before too long.Īn uncomfortable rash that can affect three various parts of the body, is a common symptom of the fatal virus Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever (CCHF). A fatal virus is sweeping across Europe, having already killed people in Pakistan, Namibia and Iraq.
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