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2006-02-02 | |
Chikungunya is Swahili for “that which bends up” and refers to the stooped posture of those afflicted by the non-fatal but extremely painful disease for which there is no known vaccine or cure. It is characterised by high fever and severe rashes, and while non-fatal in itself and most people eventually recover, it can provide opportunities for other diseases to set in. France last week drafted 400 extra troops to help fight the mosquitoes that have been spreading the disease across Reunion since March last year. The volcanic island east of Madagascar, a French overseas department with a population of 760,000, has earmarked 600,000 euros (720,000 dollars) to fight the outbreak. Authorities in Madagascar also fear the disease may have reached their island. | |
Posted by:Steve White |
#2 Thats a name I haven't heard on Guam since childhood - anyhoo hoo, reminds me of all that nasty green-black herbal medicines my aunts used to make us kids take. Worse stuff any kid could ever taste, but it worked. |
Posted by: JosephMendiola 2006-02-02 23:16 |
#1 The mosquito-borne Chikungunya virus is an ongoing problem in Réunion, causing muscle pain and fever. More than 30,000 islanders have been affected since early 2005. The virus is not life-threatening but has no vaccine. Travellers should be aware that French troops will be spraying the whole island during February to try to cull mosquito numbers. So all you tourists stay away! Now isn't that convenient timing... |
Posted by: DanNY 2006-02-02 12:35 |