The Ministry of Health announced Thursday that a Saudi national has been infected with Rift Valley Fever (RVF) in Najran. The ministry issued a statement stating that the case was discovered during monitoring of contagious diseases by the Ministries of Health and Agriculture in various regions. This includes the monitoring of diseases carried by mosquitoes or livestock. The ministry said the RVF case is of a Saudi national in his forties, who had traveled to a southern part of the Kingdom at the Red Sea for two days. The ministry added that the patient was taken to a hospital in Najran because he was suspected of suffering from hemorrhagic fever. He was hospitalized on April 25. Laboratory tests confirmed he was infected with RVF. The man was given treatment and released from the hospital on April 29. The ministry has taken preventive measures and tested those who mixed with him. They were found free of any symptoms.