Outbreak of Oropouche virus in Brazil should be a wake-up call', say experts
Briefly

The deaths of two young women in Brazil have been linked to Oropouche virus, urging vigilance. Genetic changes in the virus and climate factors may be contributing to the surge in cases.
Symptoms of the virus can include fever, body aches, headaches, and fatal bleeding. Misdiagnoses with dengue due to similar symptoms pose a challenge in timely treatment.
Reports of a pregnant woman's baby loss at 30 weeks and the detection of the virus in newborns with microcephaly highlight the severe impact on pregnancies and birth outcomes.
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