Dengue and Chikungunya Are on Their Way to Become Endemic in Europe, Says a New Research
3 Articles
3 Articles
The first indigenous case of 2025 was reported last week in the Var. Since 1 May, 59 imported cases of chikungunya and 40 imported cases of dengue have been recorded in Occitanie, says the ARS. "The state of health of the sick person is not a source of concern," says Agen.
A recent study published in The Lancet Planetary Health points to a risk of dengue and chikungunya endemic in Europe, inspired by climate change. Global warming has facilitated the proliferation of flies, including Asian tiger mosquito, which has become a significant contagion vector in the continent. This mosquito, unlike found in Brazil, has already been established in several European regions, increasing the potential of cases of these diseas…
Climate change and the presence of Asian tiger mosquito are transforming the scenario into the region For years, diseases such as dengue and chikungunya seemed to be confined to tropical regions. But this idea begins to become obsolete. Before or after? Discover the final time of making cardio and muscle night: why do we agree on drugs to solve problems? A new research published in The Lancet Planetary Health warns that both viruses are on the w…
Coverage Details
Bias Distribution
- There is no tracked Bias information for the sources covering this story.
To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium