Sloth fever found in US. What to know about insect-borne virus

  • Aug, Tue, 2024


U.S. health officials are warning travelers about a potentially deadly insect-borne virus known as sloth fever that has infected 21 U.S. residents returning from Cuba and thousands more in South America and the Caribbean.

More than 8,000 cases of Oropouche virus disease have been reported through Aug. 1 in Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, Colombia and Cuba. Cases also have also surfaced in the U.S. and Europe involving travelers returning from Cuba and Brazil, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported Wednesday.

What is sloth fever?

Sloth fever is an informal name for Oropouche virus infections first found in Trinidad and Tobago in 1955. The virus spreads by midges and mosquito bites and is endemic in central and eastern South America.



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