Infection caused by the Chikungunya virus
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A morte do traficante mais procurado do México mergulhou parte do país no caos. Em vinte dos trinta e um estados, aliados de El Mencho queimaram carros, lojas e postos de gasolina. A presidente, Claudia Sheinbaum, pediu calma à população e disse que a situação está sob controle. A polícia de Londres prendeu mais um envolvido no escândalo Jeffrey Epstein. O ex-embaixador Peter Mandelson teria recebido dinheiro do empresário em troca de documentos sigilosos do governo britânico. A UEFA suspendeu por um jogo o atacante argentino Prestianni, acusado de racismo contra Vinicius Junior. Uma nevasca histórica deixou 40 milhões de americanos em alerta. Minas Gerais começou a aplicar a vacina contra a Chikungunya, desenvolvida pelo Instituto Butantan. E o Conselho Nacional de Educação discutiu regras para o uso da inteligência artificial em escolas e universidades.
Chikungunya é um virús transmitido por um mosquito que provoca intensas dores articulares e febre. A Europa corre cada vez mais riscos de contágio, Portugal está na zona mais vulnerável
Santé publique : réunion de haut niveau des autorités face à la hausse du chikungunya, dengue et leptospirose by TOPFM MAURITIUS
Chikungunya : 4 325 inspections en deux mois, 594 Water Notices émises by TOPFM MAURITIUS
The U.N. says that Epstein's abuses may constitute 'crimes against humanity,' Vladimir Putin calls new U.S. restrictions on Cuba unacceptable, France and Algeria resume security cooperation, Israel's Bezalel Smotrich says that Israel will "encourage migration" of Palestinians from the West Bank and Gaza, Sara Duterte announces her 2028 Presidential bid in the Philippines, Beijing denies U.S. claims of nuclear tests in China, U.S. Department of Homeland Security spokesperson Tricia McLaughlin quits, Health and environmental groups sue the EPA over the rollback of emission standards, The FDA reverses its decision and will review Moderna's mRNA flu vaccine, and a new study warns that the Chikungunya virus could spread across Europe. Sources: Verity.News
Chikungunya : 9 nouveaux cas recensés ce jeudi, au total 102 cas confirmés by TOPFM MAURITIUS
Kyiv's chief negotiator describes US-mediated negotiations with Russia as difficult and complex, but says there has been progress. Also: European football authorities investigate claims of racism in the Champions League match between Real Madrid and Benfica. Investigators looking into the disappearance of Nancy Guthrie say they believe she is being held somewhere close to her home in Arizona. Researchers in Britain assess the threat from the Chikungunya virus in the Asian tiger mosquito, saying it could spread across Europe. The internet page showing the first ever YouTube video is saved for posterity by London's Victoria and Albert Museum. And excitement builds ahead of the debut of Skimo at the Winter Olympics in Italy. The Global News Podcast brings you the breaking news you need to hear, as it happens. Listen for the latest headlines and current affairs from around the world. Politics, economics, climate, business, technology, health – we cover it all with expert analysis and insight. Get the news that matters, delivered twice a day on weekdays and daily at weekends, plus special bonus episodes reacting to urgent breaking stories. Follow or subscribe now and never miss a moment. Get in touch: globalpodcast@bbc.co.uk
Six à sept nouveaux cas de Chikungunya enregistrés chaque jour by TOPFM MAURITIUS
In this short news report, I look at the chikungunya outbreak in Bolivia, which prompted the CDC to issue a travel notice.
In this news report, I look at the chikungunya outbreaks in Suriname and Seychelles.
Braço regional da Organização Pan-Americana da Saúde emite alerta epidemiológico após observar alta contínua de infecções em vários países da região; casos acontecem onde não havia transmissão local há vários anos.
Jornal da ONU, com Felipe de Carvalho:*Rádio é vital para atuar em tempestades como o ciclone Gezani em Moçambique *Crescem casos de chikungunya nas Américas em 2026*Quinteto apela ao fim imediato da escalada do conflito no Sudão*Resposta ao HIV na Europa Oriental e Ásia Central precisa ser reforçada
Braço regional da Organização Pan-Americana da Saúde emite alerta epidemiológico após observar alta contínua de infecções em vários países da região; casos acontecem onde não havia transmissão local há vários anos.
Santé : 1 464 cas de gastro-entérite en une semaine et 8 nouveaux cas de chikungunya recensés hier by TOPFM MAURITIUS
Coming up, we explore the tremendous impact mosquitoes have had throughout their evolution. In this episode, we break down what mosquitoes are, how they track down a meal, the diseases they carry, and the strategies that scientists are currently deploying to control them... Like this podcast? Please help us by supporting the Naked Scientists
Chikungunya : La menace persiste dans plusieurs quartiers de l'île by TOPFM MAURITIUS
O Dia Mundial das Doenças Negligenciadas, 30 de janeiro, chama a atenção para as doenças em que há baixo investimento em pesquisa, medicamentos e diagnósticos, porque afetam áreas pobres que geram pouco lucro para a indústria farmacêutica. O bioquímico e farmacêutico Marcelo Gonçalves fala sobre uma das doenças negligenciadas e que é muito comum no país: a Chikungunya. Ele esclarece aspectos da doença e sua relação com a síndrome de Guillain-Barré, que é uma complicação neurológica grave que pode levar à paralisia.
Tropiska febersjukdomar sprids med hjälp av asiatiska tigermyggor. 2025 blev ett rekordår i Europa för virussjukdomen Chikungunya. Lyssna på alla avsnitt i Sveriges Radios app. Längre och varmare somrar, mildare vintrar och förändrade nederbördsmönster gör att tigermyggorna trivs allt bättre hos oss. Men forskare som följt utvecklingen i flera decennier är nu myggorna hack i häl. Klotet pratar med infektionsepidemiologen Jan Semenza om hur vi hanterar tigermyggornas utbredning i Europa. Programledare: Marie-Louise KristolaProducent: Peter Normark
La propagation du chikungunya inquiète à Maurice : deux nouveaux cas ont été confirmés le mardi 3 février, portant le total depuis le début de l'année à 26, dont 5 cas locaux actifs, selon le Dr Fazil Khodabaccus, directeur par intérim des services de santé. Face à cette situation, le Dr Fazil Khodabaccus propose une grande campagne de propreté que chacun doit mener, en soulignant qu'une rencontre aura lieu très prochainement avec le ministère de l'Environnement, le gouvernement local et les autres parties prenantes, afin de diminuer les cas dans les zones à risque, notamment Stanley Plaisance, Roche Brune et Camps Le Vieux.
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In this newscast, I report on the first locally-transmitted chikungunya case in the state of Florida in 2025 in Miami-Dade County.
Chikungunya : la maladie gagne du terrain, un nouveau cas signalé à Petite-Rivière by TOPFM MAURITIUS
Chikungunya : la maladie gagne du terrain, un nouveau cas signalé à Petite-Rivière by TOPFM MAURITIUS
New research on acetaminophen use during pregnancy; the chikungunya vaccine Ixchiq is withdrawn; FDA approves Nexplanon for up to 5 years of use; suicidal ideation warning removed from GLP-1s; at-home neuromodulation therapy cleared for adults with major depressive disorder.
Chikungunya : le bilan grimpe à 13 cas depuis le début de l'année by TOPFM MAURITIUS
They're an absolute nuisance in summer, especially around the barbeque later in the day! If you've been in Australia during the holidays, you may have been near the coast with ponds and rivers, inlets and wetlands. There you'll find salt-marsh mosquito – nasty biters (that species was eradicated from NZ some decades ago – just as well, it transmits Ross River Virus). In New Zealand we don't have any capable vectors of malaria or dengue or Chikungunya or encephalitis – biosecurity is important! Our mozzies live in stagnant water. In the garden, a tyre-swing collects water during rain and mozzie larvae will inhabit that tyre. Blocked guttering, ponds, troughs, buckets, stock hoof-prints, etc, as well. We even have a native species (Salt Pool Mosquito) in saltwater pools near rocky shores: Northland, Goat Island Marine Reserve, Bay of Plenty, Kaikoura. They bite too, especially during the day. The idea is to use repellent – frequently! The girls need protein to produce eggs, and that comes in the form of blood – especially from mammals and birds. Just a drop… that's all they need. Personally, I think that our mosquitoes are great parts of our environment; not many people realise that they have good jobs to do: Larvae (juvenile phase) go up and down in water – they breathe through a snorkel system in their bum (which can have serious drawbacks). They eat bacterial soup and clean the water, really. They change skin, moulting a few times, turning into a comma-shaped pupa/chrysalis before hatching as an adult mosquito with wings and an attitude (females only - males drink nectar and pollinate). Larvae clean the water and are food for whitebait, aquatic insects and a huge food chain that follows. The adult, flying, mosquitoes feed native birds (fantails, etc), dragonflies, jumping spiders, and a whole cohort of useful predators! And with that drop of blood, you sponsor a complete ecological system: tolerance, please! LISTEN ABOVE See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Chikungunya : 2 nouveaux cas signalés à Rose-Hill et Cité La-Cure by TOPFM MAURITIUS
Chikungunya : Plaisance reste la zone la plus touchée, avec deux nouveaux cas recensés cet après-midi by TOPFM MAURITIUS
Chikungunya : 9 cas confirmés depuis décembre, les autorités renforcent les contrôles et les actions de prévention by TOPFM MAURITIUS
Chikungunya : Plaisance reste la zone la plus touchée, avec deux nouveaux cas recensés cet après-midi by TOPFM MAURITIUS
Chikungunya : 9 cas recensés entre le 12 décembre et le 7 janvier by TOPFM MAURITIUS
In this newscast, I look at the global chikungunya situation in 2025. I also discuss transmission, symptoms and treatment of this mosquito-borne disease.
In this newscast, I look at the chikungunya outbreak in Cuba.
Noticiero de Martí Noticias presenta un resumen de las noticias más importantes de Cuba y el mundo. Titulares: | Fallas en la vigilancia epidemiológica en Cuba: Expertos y opinión pública cuestionan la brecha entre datos oficiales y la realidad | Vecinos de El Naranjal en Matanzas llevan 17 días sin electricidad ni agua potable | Preso político cubano Yosvany Rosell en estado crítico tras 40 días en huelga de hambre con riesgo de paro cardíaco | Luis Manuel Otero Alcántara inicia ayuno voluntario en prisión de máxima seguridad en Guanajay | Preso político Jorge Luis Boada Valdés permanece hospitalizado sin medicamentos tras crisis epiléptica en prisión cubana | Inter Miami se enfrenta a Vancouver en la final de la liga estadounidense de fútbol profesional, entre otras noticias.
Hoy, Amado Gil y José Luis Ramos, en tertulia con José Luis Tan Estrada: Gobierno cubano reconoce muertes por los virus que azotan la isla/ Autoridades cubanas quieren saber cuánta basura se bota en La Habana / Y comienza diciembre con más de media cuba apagada.
Hoy, Amado Gil, en Tertulia con Reinaldo Escobar y José Luis Tan Estrada, abordan la Feria Internacional de La Habana y los intentos de atraer a inversionistas. Después del Chikungunya el movimiento en los cementerios es mayor y Amnistía Internacional denuncia violencia de género en Cuba
La crisis epidémica en Cuba es generalizada, en todas las provincias del país está presente la arbovirosis, las autoridades sanitarias dicen que básicamente es chikungunya y dengue, los casos crecen y no se ha podido al menos frenar la propagación.
Hoy, en Las Noticias Como Son, Amado Gil, en tertulia con el médico cubano Roberto Serrano, desde Santiago de Cuba y el periodista Vladimir Turró desde La Habana, abordan el peligroso e imparable virus del Chikungunya, tema que incluyó en su homilía el Monseñor Dionisio García Ibáñez.
My Story Talk 32 Life after Mattersey (2) Welcome to Talk 32 in our series where I'm reflecting on God's goodness to me throughout my life. Last time I was telling you how the Lord opened up a wider ministry for me after we left Mattersey and we concentrated on Countries in Europe. Today it will be Africa and Reunion Island. African Countries I have already mentioned my first trip to Africa which was to Burkina Faso in the year 2000 while we were still at Mattersey. The next trip was to South Africa in 2004, just after leaving Mattersey, which I have also mentioned already. The African countries I visited after Mattersey were Ethiopia (five times between 05 and 09), and Ghana, Nigeria, and South Africa again, making a total of ten trips overall, half of which were to Ethiopia.. I visited Ghana in 2007 at the invitation of Paul Frimpong Manso, then the Superintendent of the Ashanti Region and later to become the General Superintendent of Assemblies of God in Ghana. Paul had been a student at Mattersey in the nineties, being one of the first to earn our newly validated BA degree and had later returned to take our MA too. The purpose of my visit was primarily to speak at their pastors' conference and preach at their ordination service for new ministers. I was treated like royalty despite the fact that they were all smartly dressed in suits and ties – and some even with clerical collars – while I wore a short sleeved open-necked shirt, a special concession granted to me as someone unaccustomed to the temperature which, although it was only January, was far too high for my liking – a problem I was to face later in India in 2010. It was a privilege to see the great work that Paul was doing and to know that he valued highly the teaching he had received at Mattersey. One of the things he had said to his fellow-students about my teaching on the Holy Spirit was that in Ghana they not only believed the things I taught but that they also put them into practice! Miracles seem to happen more often in Africa than they do in Europe, but often there is a lack of sound biblical teaching to go with them. The truth is, we need both. And a major part of my ministry has been to emphasise this. My visit to Nigeria in 08 was unique in that the invitation did not come from any of the usual sources. Barrie Taylor is my daughter Sarah's father-in-law and has exercised an ongoing ministry for many years visiting Nigeria and by regular visits has developed a strong relationship with some of the churches there. As a result they respectfully refer to him as Uncle Barrie. Barrie invited me to accompany him on one of these trips and I was delighted to do so. We flew to Abuja, the capital of Nigeria, and were met by pastors John Sarota and Vitalis Yahemba, the CEO of Truth and Life Ministry. We travelled by car to Kaduna a journey of some 200 kilometres to the north of Abuja and stayed at the Catholic Social Centre sleeping in relatively comfortable rooms. But I confess I was disturbed at times by the high-pitched buzz an occasional mosquito flapping its wings at 250 times a second and by the fear that one might find its way under the mosquito net. Another disturbance early each morning was the sound of the muezzin calling from the minaret of a local mosque reminding faithful Muslims to pray. Kaduna lies very close to the northern area of Nigeria which is predominantly Muslim and where so many Christians have lost their lives for their faith. Despite the ever-present Muslim threat, Christians from the area gathered in large numbers, evidenced by the fact that while we were there the total attendance was around 2,500, meetings being held at Talmo College in a hall holding about 800 and the messages relayed to four marquees and translated into four different tribal languages. We both felt that the trip had been well worthwhile and I was particularly grateful for the opportunity to get to know Barrie better and to discover how much we both had in common. I went to South Africa again in November 2009 at the request of Paul Alexander to teach at the Africa School of Missions which he had founded some time previously. I enjoyed teaching the small class of students and the fellowship at mealtimes with staff members too. However, there were long periods each day when I had little to do and, apart from a quick visit to the Kruger National Park, which I had visited with Eileen in 04, I needed to find something to do to occupy my time. So I decided the start writing a new book. For some time I had been feeling that I should write something that would be useful as a tool in evangelism, and this was confirmed by something Brian Niblock said to me when he was preaching in our church in Brixham. And that's how I came to write my little book, Signs from Heaven – why I believe. To my surprise, the whole thing was finished by the time I left South Africa. But perhaps the most significant moment about the whole trip was what happened on the flight home. I checked in online at the earliest possible moment and was able to get a seat at the front of economy where there was the most legroom. But after boarding the plane I was soon asked by a flight attendant if I would vacate my seat as someone had been taken ill and needed easy access to a seat on that row. So I ended up sitting in a different seat, but on the same row and, as it turned out, right next to the man who was unwell. He was accompanied by his wife who explained to me that only a few days earlier they had flown to South Africa for a holiday but on arrival her husband had been rushed to hospital. His condition, the details of which I forget, was quite rare, totally unexpected, potentially fatal, and required specialist treatment. They were returning to England in a state of shock and understandably very worried. They asked me what I had been doing in South Africa, and I said that among other things I had been writing a book about miracles. I said something like, It sounds like you need a miracle right now. It turned out that they were Catholics and, though they hadn't been to church for a long time, certainly did believe in miracles. I shared the gospel with them, prayed for them, gave them a copy of my book on healing, and posted them Signs from Heaven as soon as it was published. Years later she told me that her husband, who had made an unexpectedly quick recovery, had now died, but that that encounter on the plane had restored their faith in the Lord Jesus. My first trip to Ethiopia was in January 2005 at the invitation of Heikki Pentinnen, a Finnish missionary who was organising an international charismatic conference in Addis Ababa and looking for a main speaker to take several sessions on the gifts of the Spirit. He had heard about me from Arto Hamalainan who knew me well through our work on the PEF presidium. Hundreds of leaders, including those from Orthodox and Coptic churches, gathered from across Ethiopia for this unique occasion and I was thrilled to see their desire to get a biblical grasp on the work of the Spirit. I made annual visits for the next four years (2006-09) teaching for one or two weeks in a Bible College in Addis at the invitation of Canadian missionaries Jeremy and Teresa Feller with whom I usually stayed. Jeremy and Teresa's parents, Brian and Valerie Rutten, had all come to Mattersey to take our MA in Pentecostal and Charismatic Studies and were keen to have me come and teach in the college where they were serving with PAOC (Pentecostal Assemblies of Canada). On at least two of these occasions, I was accompanied by Eileen who loved the country and its wonderful people. Apart from the teaching in the college we were taken on lengthy trips to parts of the country which were far hotter than Addis where the climate is more acceptable because of its high altitude. One such trip in February 07 was to Awassa some 290 kilometres to the south. Eileen's journal captures the memory very well: Lush vegetation, bananas, sugar cane. Beautiful. Lakes, mountains, animals, people, donkey carts. Small groups of huts. Camels, ostrich, hyena. A dead animal being eaten by a vulture and a dog watching and waiting, Young children herding animals, carrying heavy loads, water, bundles of leaves, sticks. The Pentecostal Church in Awassa where I preached on the Sunday was one of the largest in Ethiopia. 2000 people gather at 6.00 every morning to pray. There were 6000 in the 9am service. They have six branch churches with a total membership of 12,000. God is doing amazing things in Ethiopia and I'm so grateful to have had the privilege of teaching and preaching there over those few years. And I'm grateful, too, that we were able to fund the translation into Amharic of Body Builders, my book on spiritual gifts. Despite the massive growth of the church, Ethiopian church leaders recognise their need of sound biblical teaching and if I have made at least a small contribution to that, the Lord be praised. Ile de la Réunion (Reunion Island) Located in the Indian Ocean between Africa and India, the Ile de la Réunion is an overseas French territory. I have already mentioned in an earlier chapter how in 2004 I was the main speaker at the French National Pastors' Conference in Bordeaux. It was there that I met David Cizéron who told me about his father's work in Réunion and gave me a book about him. Aimé Cizeron was now with the Lord, but I was fascinated with the account of his apostolic ministry as a result of which some 40 churches had been planted all over the island. So I was pleasantly surprised a year later to receive an invitation to be a guest speaker at the 40th Anniversary Celebration of the founding of ADD in Réunion in 2006. They were happy to pay the airfares for both Eileen and me and, as I learnt later, as a tropical island Réunion is a much sought after holiday destination particularly for the French. But we had accepted the invitation well before we knew all this because I was determined to visit the place where 5000 people were gathering within four weeks of the start of Cizéron's ministry as a result of the miracles of healing that were taking place. So in April 06 we flew to Réunion via Paris, landing at the Roland Garros airport to be greeted by a TV crew asking how we were expecting the eight days of meeting to go. I was very tired after what had been an extremely long journey, made worse by an eleven hour delay in Paris, and simply replied, I believe the Lord will bless us greatly, which he certainly did. But that did not mean that everything would go smoothly. The very next day, our hosts, Patrick and Joanna, were showing us round a market in Saint Denis when they met a friend and introduced us to her. She then said something very strange: You are not afraid of the Chikungunya? Now there were some live chickens for sale in the market and, not knowing what Chikungunya was, I thought it must be something to do with chickens. But no. Chikungunya is a highly infectious disease borne by mosquitoes and potentially fatal! The entire island was affected by it and we had not noticed the warnings about it when we arrived at the airport. We found out later that Tom Trask, American AoG General Superintendent and guest speaker at the conference, had been warned about it in advance, but somehow no one had thought to tell us. But despite all that, we had a great eight days of meetings and the Lord not only preserved us from the chikungunya but greatly blessed all the meetings and ministry. So much so that we were invited back the following year for a longer visit where I conducted seminars for the pastors on spiritual gifts, preached in two evangelistic meetings, and took a series of Bible studies from Monday to Friday in the church in Saint Denis. The people were really hungry for the Word of God. In each evangelistic meeting over 200 people came forward in response to the gospel appeal, and there were over 700 each night for each of the Bible studies. My subject, as usual, was spiritual gifts, but I shall never forget the remarkable way some one came to Christ at the close of one of those meetings. But first I need to tell you about Véronique. Véronique was a kind lady who took us to explore various parts of the island during the daytime when there were no meetings until the evening. Réunion is a volcanic island and one such trip involved driving to the top of the volcano and then walking down into its crater. This was apparently quite safe even though the volcano erupted quite frequently and the steam was still rising from the lava months after the last eruption. One of the days we were there was a public holiday and Véronique had taken her children to the beach. While she was there she told a friend about the meetings and persuaded her to come. She came to the meeting and was so overwhelmed by the worship that she felt she had to leave. But when she was about ten minutes away from the church she suddenly heard the music from the church coming through her mobile phone. No one had called her and, unable to think of any natural explanation, she felt compelled to return to the meeting. She sat through it in tears and at the end, although I had not made a gospel appeal, came forward and asked how she could be saved. It was such a joy to be able to lead her to the Lord and to learn later that she was regularly attending her local ADD church. So the Lord was using us and blessing us in so many different ways and I look back on those years with great gratitude to God. Next time I'll be talking about our trip to India in 2010 when I began to experience very real health challenges for the first time in my life.
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Last week, New York health officials reported a confirmed locally acquired chikungunya case in the state in Nassau County on Long Island. This is the first locally acquired case of chikungunya reported in New York state and the first in the US since 2019. Joining me today to discuss chikungunya is Aileen Chang, MD. Dr Chang is an Associate Professor of Medicine at George Washington University.
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On Aug. 25, the FDA informed the public that the agency officially suspended its approval for Valneva's Ixchiq vaccine.Ixchiq is a vaccine for Chikungunya, a mosquito-borne disease. The vaccine was initially approved to be administered in the United States in November 2023, under the FDA's fast-tracked accelerated approval pathway.Let's go through what the data showed, as well as why the FDA decided this move to stop the vaccine was necessary.
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The fear machine is running at full speed again — this time it’s China and the CDC pushing panic porn over something called the chikungunya virus. We’ll cut through the hype, expose the political motives behind the warnings, and show you why this “new threat” sounds a lot like every other overblown crisis they’ve used to keep you in line. Plus — Robert F. Kennedy Jr. joins us to share the diet and health regimen that’s kept him in peak shape for decades. Forget big pharma’s magic pills — RFK Jr.’s approach is natural, disciplined, and guaranteed to make the health bureaucrats grind their teeth. If you want to protect yourself from Chikungunya TWC.Health/Grant and click on wellness farms. Don't forget to stock up on life saving prescription medications with a TWC emergency medicine kit. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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