Crimean-Congo hemorrhagic fever belongs to the spectrum of viral hemorrhagic fevers, encompassing diseases of varying severity. Characterized by sudden onset symptoms, including muscle and joint pain, high fever, bleeding, and shock, these fevers pose a significant threat to public health. Understanding the modes of transmission is crucial, as the disease can spread through direct contact with symptomatic patients, body fluids, or cadavers, inadequate infection control in healthcare settings, consumption of infected animal products, contact with rodents, or bites from mosquitoes and ticks.