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Oropouche virus records first death: From symptoms to precautions, here's all you need to know Aspen

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he virus was first detected in Trinidad and Tobago in 1955. It is transmitted mostly through the bites of midges, though it can also be spread via mosquitoes. "It's very important to point out that, according to our current knowledge, the virus is not transmitted directly from human to human," Italian infectious disease researcher Concetta Castilletti told AFP. This means that travellers visiting affected regions cannot transmit the virus elsewhere. Authorities in Brazil are investigating recent reports that pregnant women could have transmitted the virus to their unborn children, according to the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO).


 Published date:

July 29, 2024

 Region:

Colorado

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Aspen

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