The UKHSA has issued an alert for British tourists after an outbreak of shigella and salmonella was linked to Cape Verde, the ...
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Several British tourists have revealed how the Cape Verde sickness bug left them ‘aggressively sick’ and ‘talking gibberish’.
Safety tips include drinking bottled water, not having ice in drinks and regular hand washing.
The family of a British woman who died after a holiday in Cape Verde have urged travellers to take hygiene warnings seriously ...
Rising illness cases among UK travellers are spotlighting treatment access challenges across the islands and the knock-on ...
Getting sick while travelling abroad is not uncommon – in fact, Dr Richard Dawood, a travel medical specialist at Fleet ...
More than 150 people have become ill in recent months, dealing with horrifying stomach bugs that cause a range of symptoms.
Four British tourists have died after stomach infections linked to Cape Verde holidays, as NHS treats returning travellers and families demand answers urgently.
Increased cases of gastric illnesses linked to travel to Cape Verde have been identified by the UK Health Security Agency ...
The UK Health Security Agency (UKHSA) said on Thursday its investigation has identified cases of shigella and salmonella ...
Cape Verde offers winter sun holidaymakers warmer weather than the Canary Islands, with February temperatures reaching 27C and direct flights available from multiple UK airports ...