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Loire. Two Cases of Indigenous Dengue in Saint-Chamond: Everything Left French Polynesia

Summary by leprogres.fr
For the first time this year in the department, two indigenous cases of dengue were detected in Saint-Chamond. On Tuesday, the commune was the subject of a new demoustification operation followed by a door-to-door by investigators from Public Health France and the Regional Health Agency. Why is the Loire affected today? How do we fight against the transmission of this virus? We explain everything to you.

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For the first time this year in the department, two indigenous cases of dengue were detected in Saint-Chamond. On Tuesday, the commune was the subject of a new demoustification operation followed by a door-to-door by investigators from Public Health France and the Regional Health Agency. Why is the Loire affected today? How do we fight against the transmission of this virus? We explain everything to you.

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leprogres.fr broke the news in on Thursday, July 24, 2025.
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