Culex quinquefasciatus
Culex Quinquefasciatus, a mosquito species, plays a key role in spreading the Oropouche virus in Cuba, leading to a surge in cases and overwhelming healthcare facilities.
Cases of Dengue and Oropouche Show Slight Decline in Cuba, Yet Challenges Remain
Published on 11/29/2024
European Nations Document 19 Oropouche Virus Cases, Mostly Linked to Cuba
Published on 8/12/2024
Brazil Reports World's First Deaths from Oropouche Virus
Published on 7/27/2024
Guantánamo Reports Over 150 Fever Cases Weekly
Published on 6/13/2024
Efforts Underway to Curb Spread of Oropouche and Dengue Virus in Cienfuegos
Published on 6/10/2024
Health Authorities in Sancti Spíritus Do Not Rule Out Presence of Oropouche Virus
Published on 6/10/2024
Hospitals in Santiago de Cuba Overwhelmed as Oropouche Fever Cases Surge
Published on 6/5/2024
Oropouche Virus Spreads to Mayabeque
Published on 6/4/2024
Cubans Express Concerns Over Oropouche Virus Outbreak: "People Are Collapsing on the Streets"
Published on 5/31/2024
Fire Erupts at Santiago de Cuba Landfill
Published on 5/28/2024
Cuban Medical Guild Warns: "Island's Healthcare System Unprepared for Oropouche Virus"
Published on 5/28/2024
First Case of Oropouche Fever Confirmed in Cuba, Warns Epidemiologist Francisco Durán
Published on 5/27/2024
Presence of Oropouche Virus Confirmed in Santiago de Cuba by Health Ministry
Published on 5/27/2024