O Nyong Nyong fever

O Nyong-Nyong fever is an acute infectious disease from the group of tropical mosquito fevers, caused by the arbovirus of the same name of antigenic group A. The disease is characterized by fever, intoxication, severe joint pain, itchy skin rash and lymphadenitis. O Nyong-Nyong fever is endemic in several countries in East Africa. This dangerous tropical disease is transmitted to humans through the bites of infected mosquitoes. Without timely treatment, O Nyong Nyong fever can lead to severe complications and even death. Prevention involves protecting yourself from mosquito bites and taking precautions when visiting endemic regions.



Nyong Nyong fever (also known as tropical mosquito fever) is an acute infectious disease that can occur in groups or individually. It is caused by the virus of the same name and has antigenic group A.

Fever is characterized by high body temperature and severe joint pain, which may also be accompanied by itchy skin rashes and lymphadenitis. It is known to be an endemic disease in several countries in East Africa.

The disease is characterized by two stages - the first stage, which begins acutely and quickly develops into a fever, and the second stage, during which a severe fever appears and the skin may become covered with urticarial rashes. Unlike others