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First Deaths from Oropouche Virus Reported in Brazil
Health Ministry Confirms Two Fatalities
Brazil's health ministry has confirmed the world's first deaths from the Oropouche virus, a little-known disease spread by the bites of infected midges and mosquitoes.
Victims' Details
The victims were two women who died from the illness on Thursday. Their identities have not been released.
First Recorded Cases
These deaths mark the first recorded cases of Oropouche virus in the world's scientific literature. The virus is typically found in Central and South America, but it had never been known to cause fatalities.
Cause of Death
The cause of death in both cases was determined to be multi-organ failure after severe infection with the Oropouche virus.