State health officials reported the first locally acquired case of Chikungunya disease in New York.
A person on Long Island has been infected with the Chikungunya virus, which is most common in tropical and subtropical regions and rarely fatal.
The virus causes fever, joint pain and swelling, headaches, muscle pain, and rashes, but does not spread from person to person.
No person-to-person transmission, but can cause severe symptoms.
Author's summary: Chikungunya virus case confirmed in NY.