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Chikungunya in the Caribbean - Watch - Level 1, Practice Usual Precautions - Travel Hea... - 0 views

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      Chikungunya is passed by mosquito bites. People who have had chikungunya suffer of these sympotms: joint pain, fever, rash, head aches and weakness. Usually no one is killed because of chikungunya however these symptoms could start rubbing off for about years while others could just have it for couple of days.
  • ollowing active ingredients: DEET (Products containing DEET include Off!, Cutter, Sawyer, and Ultrathon) Picaridin (also known as KBR 3023, Bayrepel, and icaridin products containing picaridin include Cutter Advanced, Skin So Soft Bug Guard Plus, and Autan [outside the US]) Oil of lemon eucalyptus (OLE) or PMD (Products containing OLE include Repel and Off! Botanicals) IR3535  (Products containing IR3535 include Skin So Soft Bug Guard Plus Expedition and SkinSmart)
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      Soem outcomes can be taking medicines such as deet, picaridin, oil of lemon eucalyptus and IR3535
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New, Untreatable Chikungunya Virus In Caribbean Affects 4,600, Worries Tourism Officials - 1 views

  • The Aedes Aegypti mosquito spreads the Chikungunya virus between humans. Wikipedia
  • n untreatable mosquito-borne virus is spreading across the Caribbean, and has affected more than 4,600 people in a little over six months, according to a reports from the Pan American Health Organization. Never before seen in the Americas, the disease has officials and businesses worried about the islands' vital tourism industry.
  • The Chikungunya virus is a mosquito-borne infection similar to Dengue fever. The first cases of this outbreak were reported in December 2013 on the French side of St. Martin, and it has spread to 19 countries across the region, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which recommends that travelers protect themselves from mosquito bites in these areas.
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      One of the causes of the current event is a virus spread by mosquitos.
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    The Chikungunya is really similar to Dengue fever. It affected 4,600 people in the Caribbean and is spread by the Adese Aegypti mosquito.
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    The Chikungunya is really similar to Dengue fever. It affected 4,600 people in the Caribbean and is spread by the Adese Aegypti mosquito.
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Chikungunya in the Caribbean - Watch - Level 1, Practice Usual Precautions - Travel Hea... - 0 views

  • Who is at risk? Travelers who go to these islands in the Caribbean are at risk of getting chikungunya. In addition, travelers to Africa, Asia, and islands in the Indian Ocean and Western Pacific are also at risk, as the virus is present in many of these areas. The mosquito that carries chikungunya virus can bite during the day and night, both indoors and outdoors, and often lives around buildings in urban areas.
  • Prevent mosquito bites:
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Peruvian Music - 0 views

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      This page, seems reliable and also very interesting. I believe it's an outstanding page!
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  • e outside Latin America the sound of the Andes is that of bamboo panpipes and quena flutes.
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  • most remarkable is that these instruments have been used to create music in various parts of this large area of mountains - which stretch 4500 miles from Venezula down to southernmost Chile - since before the time of the Incas. Pre-Conquest Andean instruments - conch shell trumpets, shakers which used nuts for rattles, ocarinas, wind instruments and drums - are ever present in museum collections. And the influence of the Inca Empire means that the Andean region and its music spreads far beyond the mountains themselves
  • Quechua (currently spoken by over six million people) and Aymara, both of which are spoken alongside Spanish and other Amerindian languages.
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