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Travelers are encouraged to take the proper precautions. Health experts sound alarm over new 'sloth fever' threat lurking in ...
Pregnant people or people planning pregnancy especially should exercise caution. Doctors sound alarm over 'sloth fever' virus ...
Oropouche virus, a new infectious disease, has been reported in travelers from Canada and the United States who visited Bolivia, Brazil, Peru, and Cuba. An article published in the Canadian ...
Emerging Infectious Diseases reported the detection of replication-competent Oropouche virus ribonucleic acid (RNA) material in the semen of a febrile man who had recently travelled to Cuba.
as cases of the Oropouche virus have been reported in US and Canadian travelers returning from Bolivia, Brazil, Colombia, Cuba and Peru. While much about the tropical disease remains unknown ...
The Cuban Ministry of Public Health's National Director of Epidemiology, Dr. Francisco Durán García, refuted claims on Wednesday regarding the ...
Oropouche virus, a new infectious disease, has been reported in travelers from Canada and the United States who visited Bolivia, Brazil, Peru, and Cuba. An article published in CMAJ (Canadian ...
Zika virus can be spread this way, though the viruses are entirely different species. A 42-year-old Italian man who visited Cuba in July 2024 contracted Oropouche fever, with tests revealing he ...
The Oropouche virus, nicknamed “sloth fever,” is emerging as a concern for anyone packing their bags for South and Central America or Caribbean getaways. While most of us worry about more ...
Planning a trip to Bolivia, Brazil, Peru, or Cuba? Beware of the Oropouche virus—no vaccine, no treatment, only prevention! Stay protected from this mosquito-borne disease. Traveling south this ...
Doctors are raising the alarm over an incurable virus that is spreading through popular vacation hotspots. The oropouche virus, also known as 'sloth fever', has been reported in American patients ...
Oropouche virus, a new infectious disease, has been reported in travellers from Canada and the United States who visited Bolivia, Brazil, Peru, and Cuba. An article published in CMAJ (Canadian ...