In terms of bite prevention, travelers are urged to use insect repellent and wear permethrin-treated long-sleeved shirts and ...
A global network of doctors and laboratories is working to pinpoint emerging viral threats, including many driven by climate ...
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Another virus has reached U.S. soil.: the Oropouche virus, also known as sloth fever. Here's what you need to know about its ...
"If you're planning to travel to countries where there are locally transmitted cases of Oropouche virus, you should take measures to prevent insect bites during your stay abroad and for three ...
Yet, the administration has issued limited public health guidance and proper infrastructure to address the virus, such as ...
Disease investigators have not been able to determine how a person in Missouri with no known exposures to animals or poultry became infected with an H5 bird flu virus.
With the approach of fall and cooler weather across the United States, officials say the risk posed by the H5N1 bird flu ...
Cases of West Nile Virus (WNV) are rising in Kansas as risk factors remain high throughout much of the state. KSNT 27 News checked in with the Kansas Department of Health and ...
Oropouche virus cases in the Americas have reached 10,000 for 2024, with 8,000 reported in Brazil, according to a Sept. 9 article on the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy's website.
A number of US travelers returning from Cuba have been diagnosed with Oropouche virus, according to study findings.
John runs the property’s hydroponic farm. As if West Nile and dengue fever aren’t enough, there’s another illness to worry about from insects: Oropouche virus. “I don’t even feel like I’m coming into ...