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'Sloth virus' reported in Europe for 1st time — but what is it?


Grim Reaper 6

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Oropouche virus disease, a Zika-like illness that spreads in the Americas, has been detected in Europe for the first time, affecting people in Spain, Italy and Germany.

Meanwhile, officials are investigating whether the germ may cause poor outcomes in pregnancy, similar to those associated with Zika virus.

In June and July, 19 cases of Oropouche virus disease were detected in Europe among travelers returning from Cuba or Brazil, according to the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC). The illness is spread to humans by midges, a type of biting fly, as well as mosquitoes..

https://www.livescience.com/health/viruses-infections-disease/sloth-virus-reported-in-europe-for-1st-time-but-what-is-it

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If it’s not one virus it’s another these days

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1 hour ago, Unusual Tournament said:

If it’s not one virus it’s another these days

Until someone catches one of them.:yes:

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3 hours ago, Grim Reaper 6 said:

Until someone catches one of them.:yes:

Well it goes without saying. One question thou, I’m a little confused with the ‘confused’ emoji?

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4 minutes ago, Unusual Tournament said:

Well it goes without saying. One question thou, I’m a little confused with the ‘confused’ emoji?

It seems that since COVID people don’t take the threat of these viruses seriously. I just reread your comments and I think I misunderstood your intention, sorry about that.

I just changed it.

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