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Chikungunya Virus Infection in El Salvador (Update)

06 October 2014

The outbreak of chikungunya virus infection in El Salvador is ongoing. The total number of suspected cases as of 5 September 2014, now stands at 16 380. Of those, 54 have been confirmed.

Advice for Travellers

Avoidance of mosquito bites, particularly during daylight hours, by covering up with clothing, the use of bite avoidance measures such as repellent and bed nets is advised. Elimination of breeding sites around hotel rooms/houses is advised for longer term stays.

Travellers intending to donate blood on their return from a chikungunya virus risk area may wish to speak with a blood transfusion advisor before attending to give blood. This is because visitors to chikungunya virus risk areas must wait 4 weeks after their return before donating. Additionally, if they have displayed any symptoms of chikungunya virus infection, they must wait 6 months before donating.