Overview
- The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is set to issue a travel advisory for China after assessing a surge in chikungunya infections
- Guangdong Province has recorded 4,824 confirmed chikungunya cases as of July 26, with daily counts climbing sharply
- The World Health Organization issued an urgent call earlier this month to prevent a repeat of the 2004–2005 chikungunya epidemic
- Chikungunya has no specific antiviral treatment and relies on Aedes mosquito control and personal protective measures to curb outbreaks
- A CDC spokesperson told Bloomberg News the agency is evaluating the full extent of the Guangdong outbreak before finalizing travel guidance