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Review
. 2018 Mar;20(3):135-146.
doi: 10.1016/j.micinf.2017.11.013. Epub 2017 Dec 14.

Oropouche fever, an emergent disease from the Americas

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Oropouche fever, an emergent disease from the Americas

Daniel Romero-Alvarez et al. Microbes Infect. 2018 Mar.
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Abstract

Oropouche virus is the aetiological agent of Oropouche fever, a zoonotic disease mainly transmitted by midges of the species Culicoides paraensis. Although the virus was discovered in 1955, more attention has been given recently to both the virus and the disease due to outbreaks of Oropouche fever in different areas of Brazil and Peru. Serological studies in human and wild mammals have also found Oropouche virus in Argentina, Bolivia, Colombia, and Ecuador. Several mammals act as reservoirs of the disease, although the sylvatic cycle of Oropouche virus remains to be assessed properly. Oropouche fever lacks key symptoms to be differentiated from other arboviral febrile illnesses from the Americas. Sporadic cases of aseptic meningitis have also been described with good prognosis. Habitat loss can increase the likelihood of Oropouche virus emergence in the short-term in South America.

Keywords: Arbovirus; Emergent disease; Oropouche fever; Oropouche virus; Outbreak.

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