Mosquitoes spreading chikungunya virus brought home by US travellers
Florida witnesses first cases of locally acquired chikungunya infection

Health officials are saying that for the first time, US mosquitoes are spreading a virus that has been tearing through the Caribbean.
Two people in Florida have domestically acquired chikungunya infections, officials said on Thursday.
In both cases, they said, a person infected with the virus after visiting the Caribbean was then bitten again by an uninfected mosquito in Florida, which then transmitted the illness further.
Federal officials said it was an unfortunate milestone in the spread of a painful infectious disease that has raced across the Caribbean this year and is apparently now taking root in the US.
"The arrival of chikungunya virus, first in the tropical Americas and now in the US, underscores the risks posed by this and other exotic pathogens," said Roger Nasci, of the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in a statement.
Health officials urged residents to prevent mosquito bites, but said there was no cause for alarm.