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As Mosquito Season Peaks, Officials Brace for New Normal of Dengue Cases

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As summer ushers in peak mosquito season, health and vector control officials are bracing for the possibility of another year of historic rates of dengue. And with climate change, the lack of an effective vaccine, and federal research cuts, they worry the disease will become endemic to a larger swath of North America. About 3,700 new dengue infections were reported last year in the contiguous United States, up from about 2,050 in 2023, according…

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It is the peak travel season during the summer vacation, and the number of people traveling abroad has increased significantly. In order to ensure the health and safety of travelers, the Miaoli Hospital of the Ministry of Health and Welfare would like to remind the public that there are still many infectious disease risks in Southeast Asia, Central and South America, and Africa, such as dengue fever, yellow fever, malaria, and traveler's diarrhe…

In recent days there has been an increase of several diseases, which if not treated correctly can be even lethal for the health of people. Faced with this, on TV Azteca Yucatán we will disclose the list of symptoms of dengue , a disease that can be very dangerous if it is not detected and treated in time. It may interest you: They detect up to 3 cases of dengue every day in Yucatán It is important to note that in people who get sick from this, t…

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kffhealthnews.org broke the news in on Wednesday, July 2, 2025.
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