Tuesday, 29 April 2014

Newly arrived virus spreads in Dominican Republic




Health officials in the Dominican Republic say a mosquito-borne virus has spread widely since making its first appearance in the country.


The Health Ministry says it has documented about 3,500 suspected cases of since it was first detected in March. Most cases have been near the capital. But Health Minister Freddy Hidalgo said Tuesday there have been some isolated cases in northern provinces.


Hidalgo spoke at the start of a two-day conference attended by representatives from Central American countries.


The virus is most commonly found in Asia and Africa. It was first detected in the Caribbean in December in French St. Martin and has spread to nearby islands.


Chikungunya is rarely fatal but it can cause high fever and intense joint and muscle pain. There is no vaccine.



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