8:59 am By Jennifer Woodard Maderazo · Health|Paraguay · Comments Off
28 Feb 2008
For the first time in 60 years, yellow fever, a mosquito born illness, has hit an urban Latin American city. There are nine confirmed cases in the suburbs of Paraguay’s capital, Asuncion. The death toll from the illness, that spreads quickly, is somewhere between three and eight, depending on the source. Residents are being urged to get vaccinated. I’m not a pro-vaccine person but the symptoms of yellow fever are nasty enough to warrant some prevention. Symptoms can include fevers, vomiting, jaundice and bleeding from the mouth, nose, eyes and stomach.
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2:29 pm By Maegan La Mala · Brazil|Health|Latin America · Comments Off
18 Jan 2008Yellow Fever might sound like a disease from 100 years ago, but it is alive and well and causing panic and death in Brazil. At least seven people have died from Yellow Fever this year, and the government is investigating additional cases. Meanwhile, Brazilians in the most affected areas are lining up get vaccinated. The most recent victims say they weren’t vaccinated against the acute viral disease.
The video above, though only available in Portuguese, will give you an idea of the mood in Brazil will this current outbreak, including which geographical areas are most at risk. A recurring theme in the video is “there’s no reason to panic”, but I’m sure people in those regions aren’t very consoled by that message.
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