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Oropouche virus is spreading — and U.S. travelers have been affected
Oropouche virus is showing up in new areas beyond its usual Amazon basin home. The Pan American Health Organization created an epidemiological alert urging for increased prevention, surveillance and diagnosis of the virus.

What to know about Oropouche virus — the deadly fever that has reached the U.S.
As of Aug. 16, 2024, more than 20 cases of Oropouche virus disease — sometimes nicknamed "sloth virus" — have been confirmed in travelers returning to the U.S. from Cuba. These are the first known cases in the U.S. of the viral disease, which normally circulates in parts of South America, Central America and the Caribbean. They join a further 19 cases that have also been detected for the first time in travelers returning to Europe from the Americas this summer.

Oropouche cases in the Americas near 10,000
Since its last update at the start of August, the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) in a new report said six countries in the Americas region have reported 1,774 more Oropouche virus cases, mostly from Brazil, Peru, and Cuba.