Key points
- There have been no locally acquired cases of Mayaro virus disease (Mayaro) reported in the United States.
- There have been cases reported in travelers to areas with risk in South America, Central America, and the Caribbean.
About Mayaro
Mayaro virus has been found in parts of South America, Central America, and the Caribbean. There have been no locally acquired cases of Mayaro reported in the United States, but imported human cases from travelers who visited endemic areas have been reported.
Brazil has reported the highest number of Mayaro cases. Other countries with confirmed cases include Bolivia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Haiti, Peru, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, and Venezuela. Mayaro virus transmission might be unrecognized or unreported in other countries.
The primary vector of Mayaro virus is Haemagogus species mosquitoes. The enzootic transmission cycle involves these mosquitoes and non-human primates (e.g., monkeys). The risk for infection is greatest in persons living near or visiting forested areas.
Countries with laboratory-confirmed human disease cases
- Brazil, Bolivia, Ecuador, French Guiana, Haiti, Peru, Suriname, Trinidad and Tobago, Venezuela
Countries with probable human disease cases and virus isolation from mosquito
- Panama