It was discovered in the blood of a 24-year-old forest worker in the Trinidad and Tobago town of Vega de Oropouche in 1955. It is referred to as sloth fever because it was first found in a three ...
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The Canadian government has issued a health warning for international travellers in the wake of the Oropouche virus outbreak, ...