Travel Warning Issued for Holiday Island Over Outbreak
Summary
The CDC issued a travel warning for Americans planning to visit the Seychelles due to a chikungunya outbreak. Travelers are advised to take protective measures against mosquitoes, such as using repellent and wearing protective clothing.Key Facts
- The CDC's travel warning is at Level 2, which means taking extra precautions when traveling.
- Chikungunya is a virus spread by mosquitoes and often causes fever and joint pain.
- There is no specific treatment for chikungunya, but most people recover in a week.
- People at higher risk include newborns, those over 65, and people with other health issues like diabetes.
- Travelers should consider getting vaccinated and pregnant women should consult their doctors before traveling.
- The CDC's outbreak list also includes Cuba, Sri Lanka, and Suriname.
- The CDC updates travel notices based on laboratory data and other factors like mosquito season and travel volume.
- Travelers are encouraged to check the CDC's Travel Health Notices for updates.
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