2016
DOI: 10.3201/eid2211.161015
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Mayaro Virus in Child with Acute Febrile Illness, Haiti, 2015

Abstract: Mayaro virus has been associated with small outbreaks in northern South America. We isolated this virus from a child with acute febrile illness in rural Haiti, confirming its role as a cause of mosquitoborne illness in the Caribbean region. The clinical presentation can mimic that of chikungunya, dengue, and Zika virus infections.

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“…Infrequent outbreaks have occurred in Trinidad, 25 Brazil, 28,29 Ecuador, 7 and Venezuela. 31 In addition, sporadic cases have been identified in Bolivia, 44 Haiti, 15 Mexico, 18 and Peru. 45 Finally, a few reports of import/ export events exist; these have been summarized in the Epidemiology section.…”
Section: History Of Mayaro Fever the Jungle Flumentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Infrequent outbreaks have occurred in Trinidad, 25 Brazil, 28,29 Ecuador, 7 and Venezuela. 31 In addition, sporadic cases have been identified in Bolivia, 44 Haiti, 15 Mexico, 18 and Peru. 45 Finally, a few reports of import/ export events exist; these have been summarized in the Epidemiology section.…”
Section: History Of Mayaro Fever the Jungle Flumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Molecular epidemiology surveillance in South and Central America suggests that recent recombination events confirmed the preference of MAYV for human hosts over non-human primates with no effect on MAYV adaptation to mosquito vectors such as Aedes aegypti and Culex quinquefasciatus, to which the virus is nonetheless well adapted. 1 In addition, the emergence of Mayaro fever cases in Mexico 18 and Haiti 15 suggests that the virus is expanding its geographical range of activity. Such geographical distribution could pose a threat to south-eastern and south-western US states (including Florida, Louisiana, Georgia, Alabama, Texas, and California), areas well within the estimated range of aedine mosquitoes.…”
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