New Cases of Dengue, Leptospirosis and Malaria Reported
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Dominican Republic.– The Ministry of Public Health reported this Thursday in its epidemiological bulletin corresponding to week 17 of 2026 the detection of four new cases of dengue fever, two of malaria and three of leptospirosis, at a time when the entity maintains surveillance of communicable diseases in the country. (Continue reading...) The entry Report new cases of dengue, leptospirosis and malaria was first published in Remolacha - News Do…
The Ministry of Public Health reported this Thursday in its epidemiological bulletin for week 17 of 2026 the detection of four new cases of dengue, two of malaria, and three of leptospirosis, as the agency maintains surveillance of communicable diseases in the country. The report indicates that dengue, considered endemic in the Dominican Republic, remains actively circulating, with 386 suspected cases registered so far this year, of which 91 hav…
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