Sloth Fever infects three more people in popular European hotspot
Briefly

Health officials in the Canary Islands confirmed three cases of the oropouche virus, known as 'sloth fever,' detected in travelers returning from Cuba, emphasizing its spread via biting insects.
Although oropouche is potentially deadly, fatal outcomes are extremely rare, with most patients recovering quickly; symptoms typically last around four days after onset, following a bite.
Read at Mail Online
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