‘Sloth fever’ update: Symptoms and what U.S. travelers need to know as the CDC issues a new Oropouche virus warning
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Cases are growing among U.S. residents linked to travel to Cuba, with infected individuals identified in Florida and New York.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has reported a surge in cases of “Sloth Fever,” or Oropouche virus infection, among U.S. residents linked to travel to Cuba. The Florida Department of Health has identified roughly 30 cases in Florida, WPTV reported, all associated with travel from Cuba, and an additional case has been reported in New York.