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Climate Change in Mexico Raises Health Risks

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In 2026, climate change has become a critical factor for public health in Mexico, with up to 80% of the population at risk due to extreme events such as heat waves, storms, droughts and floods. The rise in temperatures raises cases of heat shocks, dehydration and aggravates cardiovascular and respiratory diseases, especially in children and older adults. In addition, intense heat and rains favor the spread of vectors such as dengue mosquitoes an…
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Dengue in Mexico remains a public health challenge, driven by climate change, disordered urbanization and the adaptation of the Aedes aegypti mosquito. The cyclic dengue outbreaks have peaked in 2014, 2019 and 2024, so specialists warn a possible upturn between 2028 and 2029. Although in 2025 the cases decreased, the circulation of different serotypes maintains the risk. Dengue prevention depends on eliminating stagnant water, using repellent an…

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aztecapuebla.com broke the news in on Sunday, March 1, 2026.
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