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  2. Oropouche fever - Wikipedia

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    The signs and symptoms of Oropouche fever are similar to those of dengue, chikungunya, and Zika. [6] Symptoms are often mild and typically begin three to eight days after infection. Fever, headache, and muscle and joint pains are most common; a skin rash, unusual sensitivity to light, and nausea and vomiting may also occur.

  3. What to know about the Oropouche virus, also known as sloth fever

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    Symptoms can seem similar to other tropical diseases like dengue, Zika or malaria. Fever, headaches and muscle aches are common, and some infected people also suffer diarrhea, nausea, vomiting or ...

  4. What Is Sloth Fever? Here's What to Know About the ... - AOL

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    About 60% of those infected with the virus will experience symptoms including fever, sensitivity to light, dizziness, nausea and vomiting, severe headache, joint and muscle pain, chills or skin rash.

  5. Sloth fever’s incubation period lasts three to ten days, and symptoms typically occur for less than a week. However, in as many as 60 percent of cases, the symptoms can reoccur days or weeks later.

  6. Scientists Raise Concern Over ‘Sloth Virus’ in Europe—What to ...

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    The sloth virus, a.k.a. Oropouche or sloth fever, has been detected in Europe. Experts share the main symptoms, along with treatments and prevention.

  7. 2023–2024 Oropouche virus disease outbreak - Wikipedia

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    Five years later, it was first detected in Brazil via an infected sloth. [1] Consequently, the disease is also known as "sloth fever". [2] Sloths, in addition to some bird species and non-human primates, are known to serve as natural reservoirs for the virus. [3] Since the 1960s, periodic outbreaks have occurred, albeit only in the Amazon ...

  8. What to know about the Oropouche virus, also known as sloth fever

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    Symptoms can seem similar to other tropical diseases like dengue, Zika or malaria. Fever, headaches and muscle aches are common, and some infected people also suffer diarrhea, nausea, vomiting or rash. Some patients suffer recurring symptoms, and 1 in 20 can suffer more severe symptoms like bleeding, meningitis and encephalitis.

  9. What you need to know about 'sloth fever' after 21 cases ...

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    As of Aug. 16, there have been 21 cases of Oropouche virus disease, sometimes called "sloth fever," detected among U.S. travelers returning from Cuba, according to the Centers for Disease Control ...