Nuria Labiod, Mª Paz Sánchez-Seco, Josune Goikoetxea, Nelly Daniela Zurita, Francesca F Norman, Miguel M Martínez, Pedro Alonso Alonso, Araceli Hernández-Betancor, Marco Antonio Sempere-Alcocer, Zaira Moure, Maria Dolores Ocete, Maria Rosario Vicente, Fernando de la Calle-Prieto, Mikel Gallego, Laura Cardeñoso Domingo, Juan Carlos Galán, Daniel Camprubí-Ferrer, Carlos Meilán, Isabel Perez-Hernandez, Itxasne Cabezón, Francisco Javier Hernández, Enrique Bernal, Ana Vázquez
{"title":"Case series of Oropouche fever among travellers returning from Cuba to Spain, 2024.","authors":"Nuria Labiod, Mª Paz Sánchez-Seco, Josune Goikoetxea, Nelly Daniela Zurita, Francesca F Norman, Miguel M Martínez, Pedro Alonso Alonso, Araceli Hernández-Betancor, Marco Antonio Sempere-Alcocer, Zaira Moure, Maria Dolores Ocete, Maria Rosario Vicente, Fernando de la Calle-Prieto, Mikel Gallego, Laura Cardeñoso Domingo, Juan Carlos Galán, Daniel Camprubí-Ferrer, Carlos Meilán, Isabel Perez-Hernandez, Itxasne Cabezón, Francisco Javier Hernández, Enrique Bernal, Ana Vázquez","doi":"10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2025.30.41.2400719","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"<p><p>Oropouche fever is a vector-borne disease endemic in Central and South America. Infection with Oropouche virus (OROV) was confirmed in June and July 2024 in 13 patients travelling from Cuba to Spain. These patients presented fever, headache, myalgia and arthralgia, and three patients exhibited a biphasic course, with two developing transient neurological symptoms. Oropouche virus infection was diagnosed using reverse transcription quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR) and neutralisation tests. Viral RNA was detected in specimens from serum, urine, plasma and whole blood; from four urine samples up to 24 days post-symptom onset. Phylogenetic analysis of one OROV strain (OROV SP2024) isolated from one patient, demonstrated it clustered closely with reassortant strains circulating in Brazil and imported cases in Italy. These findings underscore the importance of including OROV in the differential diagnosis of febrile illnesses in returning travellers and demonstrate the diagnostic value of analysing multiple sample types. Enhanced clinical awareness and diagnostic capacity are essential to improve detection and surveillance of OROV among international travellers from affected regions.</p>","PeriodicalId":12161,"journal":{"name":"Eurosurveillance","volume":"30 41","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":7.8000,"publicationDate":"2025-10-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Eurosurveillance","FirstCategoryId":"3","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.2807/1560-7917.ES.2025.30.41.2400719","RegionNum":2,"RegionCategory":"医学","ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"Q1","JCRName":"INFECTIOUS DISEASES","Score":null,"Total":0}
引用次数: 0
Abstract
Oropouche fever is a vector-borne disease endemic in Central and South America. Infection with Oropouche virus (OROV) was confirmed in June and July 2024 in 13 patients travelling from Cuba to Spain. These patients presented fever, headache, myalgia and arthralgia, and three patients exhibited a biphasic course, with two developing transient neurological symptoms. Oropouche virus infection was diagnosed using reverse transcription quantitative PCR (RT-qPCR) and neutralisation tests. Viral RNA was detected in specimens from serum, urine, plasma and whole blood; from four urine samples up to 24 days post-symptom onset. Phylogenetic analysis of one OROV strain (OROV SP2024) isolated from one patient, demonstrated it clustered closely with reassortant strains circulating in Brazil and imported cases in Italy. These findings underscore the importance of including OROV in the differential diagnosis of febrile illnesses in returning travellers and demonstrate the diagnostic value of analysing multiple sample types. Enhanced clinical awareness and diagnostic capacity are essential to improve detection and surveillance of OROV among international travellers from affected regions.
期刊介绍:
Eurosurveillance is a European peer-reviewed journal focusing on the epidemiology, surveillance, prevention, and control of communicable diseases relevant to Europe.It is a weekly online journal, with 50 issues per year published on Thursdays. The journal includes short rapid communications, in-depth research articles, surveillance reports, reviews, and perspective papers. It excels in timely publication of authoritative papers on ongoing outbreaks or other public health events. Under special circumstances when current events need to be urgently communicated to readers for rapid public health action, e-alerts can be released outside of the regular publishing schedule. Additionally, topical compilations and special issues may be provided in PDF format.