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    US puts flyers on watch for chikungunya
    WASHINGTON: With people across India succumbing to dengue and chikungunya, the US has put flyers on watch for the viral fevers but there is no formal alert or travel advisory to the effect.

    Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Atlanta-based government agency has warned American clinicians to watch out for symptoms of chikungunya among travellers returning from areas afflicted with the fever but there has been no travel advisory posted either on the State Department or any other websites, India is listed by it as one of the regions.

    CDC has had put out a lengthy fact sheet on chikungunya on October 6, including a case study of an unnamed adult female resident of India who came to the US earlier this year was diagnosed with the fever.

    "In March 2006, she travelled to Louisiana, where she sought medical attention for persistent joint pain. At CDC, tests of a single serum sample collected on March 30 (74 days after illness onset) were positive for IgM and neutralizing antibodies to CHIKV," the CDC said, adding that the patient "was subsequently lost to follow-up".

    The CDC has said that the virus spread by mosquitos has been sweeping through parts of Southern India and Islands in the Indian Ocean and reported towards the end of September 2006 that travellers had carried it to Europe and the United States.

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    Re: US puts flyers on watch for chikungunya
    but there has been no travel advisory posted either on the State Department or any other websites

    Sure, no government websites have put a travel advisory on India but certain members (cough...cough) of FluTrackers have advised against traveling to these parts of India at the moment.

    It is rather amazing that there have been no travel advisories issued on India when you think about all the advisories that were issued about Mad Cow in the UK.

    In my opinion this has to do with money, but then again, what doesn't.

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    • #3
      Re: US puts flyers on watch for chikungunya

      I'm not quite sure what to make of the article. These are diseases you catch from the bite of particular types of mosquitoes, right? Do we have these mosquitoes in the US? If they are from mosquitoes, then they aren't contagious, is that correct?

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        Re: US puts flyers on watch for chikungunya

        Mosquitos concerned are aedes aegyptus (hope spelling is right) which is a prevalent species across the southern part of the USA. If one of these bites an individual with febrile illness, the mosquito will become a carrier for the disease, with (I gather) the capability to pass the virus to its larvae. This capability means that a single infected breeding mosquito could result, in a short time, in an exponential growth of infected mosquitoses, each capable of passing the virus to any human host they bite.

        The alternative is a mosquito hitchhiker to the US (or elesewhere) on a plane or traveller. Each option has the possiblity of spreading the illness elsewhere.

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        • #5
          Re: US puts flyers on watch for chikungunya

          Thanks Vibrant62. So not transmissible person-to-person.

          Originally posted by Vibrant62
          Mosquitos concerned are aedes aegyptus (hope spelling is right) which is a prevalent species across the southern part of the USA. If one of these bites an individual with febrile illness, the mosquito will become a carrier for the disease, with (I gather) the capability to pass the virus to its larvae. This capability means that a single infected breeding mosquito could result, in a short time, in an exponential growth of infected mosquitoses, each capable of passing the virus to any human host they bite.

          The alternative is a mosquito hitchhiker to the US (or elesewhere) on a plane or traveller. Each option has the possiblity of spreading the illness elsewhere.

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          • #6
            Re: US puts flyers on watch for chikungunya

            There is more about chikungunya in the chikungunya forums



            French http://www.flutrackers.com/forum/forumdisplay.php?f=536

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            • #7
              Re: US puts flyers on watch for chikungunya

              Originally posted by Vibrant62
              Mosquitos concerned are aedes aegyptus (hope spelling is right) which is a prevalent species across the southern part of the USA. If one of these bites an individual with febrile illness, the mosquito will become a carrier for the disease, with (I gather) the capability to pass the virus to its larvae. This capability means that a single infected breeding mosquito could result, in a short time, in an exponential growth of infected mosquitoses, each capable of passing the virus to any human host they bite.

              The alternative is a mosquito hitchhiker to the US (or elesewhere) on a plane or traveller. Each option has the possiblity of spreading the illness elsewhere.
              Thank you Vibrant62. It makes more sense now. This is a connection I had not contemplated. Dengue is in Texas now, we truly don't need both.

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