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US CDC reports 21 Oropouche cases among tourists returning from Cuba

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Avoidance (CDC) stated on Tuesday that a total of 21 Oropouche virus disease cases amongst U.S. tourists returning from Cuba have actually been reported as of Aug. 16.

The Oropouche infection is spread primarily through the bite of a bug known as a midge. Symptoms of the disease include headache, fever and muscle aches and joint discomforts.

Many clients reported their symptoms between May and July.

Overall, 3 patients were hospitalized, and no deaths were reported, the agency stated in its Morbidity and Death Weekly Report.

Previously this month, the CDC released a health alert to notify clinicians and public health authorities of an increase in the disease in the Americas area that has actually triggered two deaths so far this year.

The CDC is dealing with state public health jurisdictions and global partners to enable quick detection and surveillance of transmission of the virus and illness to guide public health avoidance measures.

Presently, there are no particular treatments or vaccines available for the illness.

(source: Reuters)