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PAHO Urges Caribbean Countries to Strengthen Mpox Surveillance

WASHINGTON, DC – The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) has called on countries of the Americas, including the Caribbean, to strengthen surveillance, including laboratory detection and genomic sequencing of confirmed cases, following the identification of a new variant of mpox virus, Clade I (Clade Ib), in the sub-Saharan African Region.  

PAHO Issues Alert Regarding Oropouche Virus

WASHINGTON, DC – The Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) has issued an epidemiological alert regarding possible cases of expectant mother-to-child transmission of the Oropouche virus (OROV) that was first detected in Trinidad and Tobago in 1955.

OROV is transmitted by bites of an insect commonly known as a midge, as well as by the Culex mosquito (PAHO Photo).

Trinidad Confirms Another Dengue Related Death

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad – Health authorities Friday sought to clarify the  procedure for reporting confirmed cases and deaths related to dengue fever as Trinidad and Tobago recorded its sixth death from the virus.

Caribbean Countries Urged to Close the Gap as It Relates to Breastfeeding

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad – The Trinidad-based Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) is reiterating a call for regional countries to take a whole of society approach to support breastfeeding, implement and reinforce the International Code of Marketing of Breast-milk Substitutes and the Ten Steps to Successful Breastfeeding.

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Trinidad Records More Than 200 Cases of Dengue

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad – Trinidad and Tobago health authorities Friday said the country has recorded more than 200 cases of dengue since the start of the year, but downplayed suggestions of an outbreak of the virus here.

Fake Medical Practitioners in Trinidad and Tobago

PORT OF SPAIN, Trinidad – President of the Council of the Medical Board of Trinidad and Tobago, Dr. Neil Singh, says a number of Venezuelan migrants are performing duties here as medical practitioners without the necessary clearance from the council.

United States Assisting Guyana in Fighting Malaria

GEORGETOWN, Guyana – The United States,  through the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and in partnership with the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO) Guyana has donated 20,000 malaria rapid diagnostic tests to the Guyana National Malaria Programme. The donation is in response to a malaria test kit shortage in the country and will greatly strengthen the country’s malaria response.

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