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Fear of Chikungunya Epidemic in Honduras
Published 20 January 2015 (12 hours 5 minutes ago)
The virus that causes malaria and dengue like symptoms is becoming a major worry in Honduras with more than 50 reported cases in 2015 already, compared to 18 in the previous four months.
The chikungunya virus is rearing its head again in Central America, with an increase in cases in Honduras as reported by the Honduran General Hospital on Tuesday...
...Roxana Araujo, Chief of Health Surveillance Department of Honduras? principal public hospital highlighted that they ?only have the capacity to take 30 patients in the pediatric ward? and if the outbreak of chikungunya continues to increase, it could overload resources.
Currently, in the capital of Tegucigalpa there is an average of 5 cases daily of chikungunya. San Pedro Sula sees up to 7 or 8 a day. The patients usually come from the poor neighborhoods where there are no sewers or water services.
In 2014 the majority of chikungunya cases were reported in the village of San Francisco, 30 kilometers from the capital, and few cases in the capital.
This year there has already been several cases from the south, and from the bigger cities of San Pedro Sula and Puerto Cortes...
Fear of Chikungunya Epidemic in Honduras
Published 20 January 2015 (12 hours 5 minutes ago)
The virus that causes malaria and dengue like symptoms is becoming a major worry in Honduras with more than 50 reported cases in 2015 already, compared to 18 in the previous four months.
The chikungunya virus is rearing its head again in Central America, with an increase in cases in Honduras as reported by the Honduran General Hospital on Tuesday...
...Roxana Araujo, Chief of Health Surveillance Department of Honduras? principal public hospital highlighted that they ?only have the capacity to take 30 patients in the pediatric ward? and if the outbreak of chikungunya continues to increase, it could overload resources.
Currently, in the capital of Tegucigalpa there is an average of 5 cases daily of chikungunya. San Pedro Sula sees up to 7 or 8 a day. The patients usually come from the poor neighborhoods where there are no sewers or water services.
In 2014 the majority of chikungunya cases were reported in the village of San Francisco, 30 kilometers from the capital, and few cases in the capital.
This year there has already been several cases from the south, and from the bigger cities of San Pedro Sula and Puerto Cortes...
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