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Alert Issued Over Oropouche Virus Outbreak in Pinar del Río

Friday, July 12, 2024 by Grace Ramos

Alert Issued Over Oropouche Virus Outbreak in Pinar del Río
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The Cuban authorities have confirmed that the circulation of the Oropouche virus in Pinar del Río poses a significant threat to public health. Specialists have identified this virus in the provincial capital, primarily in the Raúl Sánchez Health Area, following a notable increase in patients presenting with unspecified febrile syndromes that did not align with dengue fever.

Dr. Giselle Ramos Águila, the provincial director of Epidemiology, told Guerrillero that the detection of the Oropouche virus occurred after a meticulous differential diagnosis process. She emphasized the similarity between Oropouche and dengue, highlighting the need to implement a rigorous surveillance protocol to prevent its spread.

Although no severe cases have been reported so far, the situation requires special attention. The established protocol includes recommending that the population visit health centers if they experience unspecified fever symptoms. Physicians will be responsible for performing differential diagnoses and determining the need for hospitalization, especially for vulnerable groups such as children under two years old, pregnant women, postpartum women, and individuals with comorbidities.

The Oropouche virus manifests with fever, headache, joint pain, and in some cases, gingival bleeding. Preventive measures are the same throughout the country: conducting autofocal efforts and eliminating mosquito breeding sites. However, these measures have proven insufficient as the virus has spread across Cuba.

The emergence of the Oropouche virus and the increase in dengue cases add pressure to a depleted healthcare system, lacking in medication and even professionals in hospitals and polyclinics. The government has warned that it does not have the resources to fumigate homes, nor does it appear to have the fuel to collect the numerous garbage piles, while unsanitary conditions continue to worsen in Cuba.

Understanding the Oropouche Virus Outbreak in Pinar del Río

Given the public health threat posed by the Oropouche virus in Pinar del Río, here are some common questions and answers to help you understand the situation better.

What are the symptoms of the Oropouche virus?

The Oropouche virus typically causes fever, headache, joint pain, and in some cases, gingival bleeding.

How is the Oropouche virus transmitted?

The Oropouche virus is transmitted through mosquito bites, similar to dengue fever.

What preventive measures can be taken to avoid infection?

Preventive measures include conducting autofocal efforts and eliminating mosquito breeding sites to reduce exposure to mosquito bites.

What should individuals do if they experience symptoms of the Oropouche virus?

Individuals experiencing symptoms should visit health centers for a differential diagnosis and follow the guidance of healthcare professionals, especially if they belong to vulnerable groups.

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