South China city reports over 1,700 Chikungunya cases
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GUANGZHOU -- Authorities in Jiangmen, a city in South China's Guangdong province, had reported 1,714 cases of Chikungunya fever, a mosquito-borne viral disease, by Friday, prompting the launch of a public health emergency response.
All reported cases so far were mild, with no severe or fatal cases, officials said at a press conference on Saturday.
The city government on Friday decided to launch a Level III public health emergency response in light of the current Chikungunya situation in Jiangmen.
Chikungunya fever is an acute infectious disease caused by the Chikungunya virus -- featuring clinical symptoms including fever, rashes and joint pains.
This virus is transmitted to humans through bites from infected mosquitoes.
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