The Death Toll From the Dengue and Chikungunya Epidemic in Cuba Has Reached 55.
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Cuba faces a dengue and chikunguna epidemic with 55 deaths and 47,756 cases. Authorities work in control while the crisis limits resources
HAVANA (AP) — Cuban authorities reported on Friday that 55 people have died due to a joint dengue and chikingunya epidemic that hits the island.
Of the 55 deaths officially recognized in #Cuba from #chikungunya and #dengue, most are under 18 years old, acknowledges the MINSAP.
The official number of deaths scaled to 55, of which 18 are by dengue
The Ministry of Public Health of Cuba (Minsap) raised the total number of deaths in the current dengue and chikungunya epidemic to 55 on Friday by confirming three new deaths due to this cause. The Deputy Minister of Public Health, Carilda Peña, said on state television that the three people who died were due to chikungunya. Of the total (55), 37 died from complications associated with this disease and the rest due to dengue. Peña said that the …
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