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Sloth fever symptomsTravel Noire
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The Oropouche virus, first discovered in Trinidad and Tobago in 1955 , is making a comeback.
The virus is increasing in the Americas but originated in South America and the Caribbean .
There is currently no evidence of local transmission within the U.S. There are currently no vaccines or specific treatments for the virus.
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