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Culicoides paraensis

Culicoides paraensis, a biting midge, is a key vector for the Oropouche virus, recently confirmed in Cuba and causing concern over healthcare preparedness and international spread.

Rise in Oropouche Virus Cases Among European Travelers from Cuba
Rise in Oropouche Virus Cases Among European Travelers from Cuba

Published on 8/8/2024

Brazil Reports World's First Deaths from Oropouche Virus
Brazil Reports World's First Deaths from Oropouche Virus

Published on 7/27/2024

Fire Erupts at Santiago de Cuba Landfill
Fire Erupts at Santiago de Cuba Landfill

Published on 5/28/2024

Cuban Medical Guild Warns: "Island's Healthcare System Unprepared for Oropouche Virus"
Cuban Medical Guild Warns: "Island's Healthcare System Unprepared for Oropouche Virus"

Published on 5/28/2024

First Case of Oropouche Fever Confirmed in Cuba, Warns Epidemiologist Francisco Durán
First Case of Oropouche Fever Confirmed in Cuba, Warns Epidemiologist Francisco Durán

Published on 5/27/2024

Presence of Oropouche Virus Confirmed in Santiago de Cuba by Health Ministry
Presence of Oropouche Virus Confirmed in Santiago de Cuba by Health Ministry

Published on 5/27/2024