Viral Hemorrhagic Fevers (VHFs) are caused by four families of viruses that can cause bleeding and damage the vascular system. Symptoms include bleeding under the skin, in organs and orifices. The viruses are transmitted through contact with infected hosts like rodents, mosquitoes and ticks. Treatment focuses on supportive care, with some viruses treated with ribavirin. Prevention involves controlling host populations and avoiding contact with their bodily fluids.