Oropouche Virus - Clinical, Epidemiological, and Molecular Aspects of a Neglected Orthobunyavirus
The Oropouche virus is an arboviral condition caused by the Oropouche virus. Read below to know more.
Neurological Disease Caused by Oropouche Virus
Humans are primarily infected with the Oropouche virus (OROV) by bites from infected midges (Culicoides paraensis) and, less frequently, mosquitoes
Oropouche Fever in Pediatric Patients - Clinical Manifestations, Treatment, and Prevention
Oropouche virus infection presents unique challenges in pediatric patient management. Read the article to know more.
Dengue vs. Oropouche Virus: A Comparative Study
Dengue and Oropouche viruses require vigilant public health measures to control their spread and protect vulnerable populations.
Oropouche Virus Infection in Patients With Acute Febrile Syndrome
Acute febrile syndrome (high temperature, joint pain, and rash) is brought on by the Orophouche virus.
Oropouche Virus Detection in Saliva and Urine
Oropouche fever is an illness caused by the Oropouche virus (OROV), an emerging arbovirus mostly spread by the biting midge Culicoides paraensis.