China is facing its largest recorded chikungunya virus outbreak, with over 10,000 cases—7,000 in Foshan alone

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Published on Aug 11, 2025
China is facing its largest recorded chikungunya virus outbreak, with over 10,000 cases—7,000 in Foshan alone. The mosquito-borne virus causes fever, joint pain and, in rare cases, severe complications.

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