Uruguay and Paraguay take action to prevent equine encephalomyelitis

Published 2023년 11월 30일

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Health authorities in Paraguay and Uruguay are taking preventive measures to combat a possible outbreak of equine encephalomyelitis. While there are no confirmed cases in Uruguay, there are suspected occurrences in certain provinces. The disease, transmitted by mosquitoes, affects horses and can cause respiratory and nervous symptoms. Monitoring is being intensified in specific areas considered at risk, neighboring Argentina where confirmed cases have been reported.
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Paraguayan and Uruguayan health authorities have been reported to be taking preventive measures regarding a possible outbreak of equine encephalomyelitis. Although there are no confirmed cases in Uruguay yet, some occurrences are suspected in various departments (provinces). Health Minister Karina Rando said Wednesday that work was underway jointly with the Livestock Ministry after confirmed cases in Argentina and those suspected in Río Negro, Salto, and Paysandú. The disease is transmitted by mosquitoes that previously came into contact with the virus and affects equines, which develop nervous and respiratory symptoms that can cause death. “The symptomatology is quite characteristic. We are already working with the Ministry of Livestock, which is spearheading this work because this mainly affects equines. It could affect humans, but it is much lower than in equines,” explained Rando. “What is recommended, as it is transmitted through the mosquito, is the use of repellents, ...
Source: MercoPress

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