A recent report has confirmed that the oropouche virus, known as 'sloth fever', can pass from mother to child, resulting in a stillbirth.
Experts are alarmed by the Oropouche virus's ability to spread beyond its South American origins, with cases reported in multiple countries including Spain and the US.
The findings depict a severe case of the Oropouche virus transmission from a pregnant woman, leading to the stillbirth of a child in Brazil.
Through molecular testing, significant viral presence was found in various organs of the stillborn baby, indicating the virus's dangerous potential during pregnancy.
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