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The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has issued Level 2 travel advisories for the Seychelles and Suriname amid resurgent chikungunya transmission, urging travellers to “practice advanced precautions.” The mosquito‑borne alphavirus, spread by Aedes species that also carry dengue and Zika, causes sudden high fever, rash, headache and often severe joint pain that can persist for months or years.
Health agencies report a marked upsurge in chikungunya since 2025 with hundreds of thousands of infections and several hundred deaths recorded across multiple countries; hotspots in the Americas and outbreaks in China last year have prompted repeated warnings.
The CDC says higher‑risk groups include older adults, people with underlying heart or metabolic disease, newborns and pregnant people; it advises insect repellent, protective clothing and screened or air‑conditioned accommodation.
A chikungunya vaccine is now available and recommended for travellers to affected areas, though pregnant people are generally advised to defer vaccination until after delivery and to reconsider travel near term.
US officials have noted occasional locally acquired cases in recent years, underscoring the risk of local transmission where Aedes mosquitoes are present.
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