The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has reported a surge in cases of “Sloth Fever,” or Oropouche virus infection, among U.S. residents linked to travel to Cuba. The Florida ...
His assertion followed months of tests by a four member U.S. Army Yellow Fever Board in Cuba. Only one month before, one of the board members who conducted many of the tests involving infected ...
The Cuban Ministry of Public Health's National Director of Epidemiology, Dr. Francisco Durán García, refuted claims on ...
Yellow fever was first reported in Cuba in 1649, when one-third of Havana residents died from the disease. From 1856 to 1879, the disease struck the city nearly every month. Foreign occupiers ...