MIAMI reached epidemic proportions in Cuba has
arrived on
the continental United States by way of Miami, doctors at the
University of Miami School of Medicine said Friday.
Doctors at the university's Bascom Palmer Eye Institute told
a news conference that two cases of the disease had been
detected in Miami, at least one of them a man infected in Cuba.
They warned residents of the city to take precautions to
avoid the condition, called acute hemorrhagic conjunctivitis.
The disease's symptoms range from eye redness, burning and
excessive tearing to facial paralysis, severe neurological
disorder and loss of vision, said Eduardo Alfonso, associate
professor of opthalmology.
"We recommend recuperation in isolation during the presence
of symptoms, typically from two to four weeks,'' he said.
Alfonso said some cases of the disease had been found in
Panama as well as Cuba, where it has been considered an epidemic
for several weeks.
Doctors said the disease is most commonly spread when a
contaminated hand or make-up applicator touches the eye. They
said it can be avoided by frequent hand-washing and disinfection
of any areas of contact, such as furniture, door knobs and
telephones.
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