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Chikungunya virus reported in Cuba amid Caribbean outbreak

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Cuban health authorities confirmed six cases of the mosquito-born chikungunya virus Wednesday, the latest in a spate of Caribbean countries reporting the fever-causing disease in their backyard.

The health ministry said that most of the cases were linked to individuals who had traveled recently, likely to Haiti or the Dominican Republic.

In its statement, in state-run newspaper Granma, the ministry added that the patients were “progressing well.”

Chikungunya produces symptoms similar to dengue, including high fever, joint pain and skin rash.

The virus is carried by mosquitoes — most commonly the Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus, which are also responsible for dengue.

Since December when two cases were confirmed on the Caribbean island of St. Martin, chikungunya has cropped up across the Caribbean.

As of early March there had been more than 8,000 suspected cases in the region, according to the World Health Organization.

Meanwhile health authorities in El Salvador Saturday said that the disease had appeared in the Central-American country.

Cuba’s ministry of public health gave notice it would “strengthen surveillance and control measures of travelers arriving from countries at risk of the disease, mainly in the Caribbean.”

It added that almost all of those who were infected on the island were linked to “illegal trade.”

In Cuba, the only Communist country in the Americas, individuals traveling abroad commonly import clothing, footwear and household appliances which they sell at home, an which is considered an illegal activity.

There is no vaccine or treatment for chikungunya, which has infected millions of people in Africa and Asia since the disease was first recorded in 1952.

PHOTO: Employees of the Dominican Ministry of Public Health stick posters on a wall during an information campaign to prevent the spread of the mosquito which transmits the Chikungunya virus in Santo Domingo on May 30, 2014

Credit: Erika Santelices/AFP/File

For more on this story go to: http://www.newsdaily.com/article/06863ecc1eff53b7c9c1a093c292f9e0/chikungunya-virus-reported-in-cuba-amid-caribbean-outbreak

See iNews Cayman Editorial published June 18 2014 “Mosquitoes pleased with Cayman’s decision to cut back on mosquito control” at: http://www.ieyenews.com/wordpress/the-editor-speaks-mosquitoes-pleased-with-caymans-decision-to-cut-back-on-mosquito-control/

And iNews story published June 18 2014 “Chikungunya virus reaches USVI” at: http://www.ieyenews.com/wordpress/chikungunya-virus-reaches-usvi/

 

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