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Widespread Presence of Oropouche Virus in All Cuban Provinces

Wednesday, July 31, 2024 by Abigail Marquez

Amid the ongoing health crisis in Cuba, the Oropouche virus is exacerbating the situation, keeping citizens on high alert as it spreads across all provinces of the island. "It is now present in all provinces, so it is crucial to maintain the surveillance system since very little is known about its long-term effects," explained Dr. Carilda Peña García, Deputy Minister of the Ministry of Public Health (MINSAP).

In an interview with Canal Caribe, Dr. Peña García indicated that there is "the circulation of two arboviruses with very similar initial symptoms in patients seeking health services, alongside the detection of Covid-19 cases." She ruled out any outbreaks of these diseases in the national territory but noted that due to the high temperatures, diarrheal diseases and acute respiratory infections are under surveillance.

According to the digital platform 5 de Septiembre, she advised the public to seek immediate medical attention, avoid self-diagnosis, and maintain hygienic measures to prevent the reproduction of mosquitoes that transmit these viruses. She also recommended proper hydration, avoiding the consumption of food from dubious sources, and maintaining good hand hygiene.

Earlier in July, the Cuban regime reported that the Oropouche virus had already spread to 12 provinces and that there are no resources available to start fumigation campaigns to prevent the mosquito vector's proliferation.

Francisco Durán, National Director of Epidemiology at MINSAP, confirmed on national television that the virus has been predominantly identified in rural and semi-rural areas, with patients exhibiting symptoms similar to dengue. Unlike Oropouche, authorities warn that dengue can progress to severe forms and cause death, underscoring the need for timely medical attention.

Understanding the Spread of Oropouche Virus in Cuba

As the Oropouche virus continues to spread across Cuba, it is essential for citizens to stay informed and take appropriate measures. Here are some frequently asked questions regarding the virus and its impact.

What are the symptoms of the Oropouche virus?

Symptoms of the Oropouche virus include fever, headache, muscle and joint pain, and sometimes a rash. These symptoms are similar to those of dengue.

How is the Oropouche virus transmitted?

The Oropouche virus is primarily transmitted through the bite of infected mosquitoes. It is essential to control mosquito populations to prevent the spread of the virus.

What measures can be taken to prevent Oropouche virus infection?

To prevent Oropouche virus infection, avoid mosquito bites by using insect repellent, wearing long sleeves and pants, and ensuring that living spaces are free of standing water where mosquitoes can breed. Additionally, maintaining good hygiene and seeking medical attention immediately if symptoms appear are crucial steps.

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