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Tourists Must Take Steps To Prevent Dengue Fever On Vacation In Bali

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Tourists traveling to Bali are being urged to take the risk of Dengue Fever seriously, even during the dry season. Typically, the worst time of year for dengue fever in Bali is during the monsoon season; however, medical professionals are noting that as rates drop seasonally, the risks remain present.  The Wangaya Regional General Hospital … The post Tourists Must Take Steps To Prevent Dengue Fever On Vacation In Bali appeared first on The Bali …
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COMMUNICATE Santa Cruz Xoxocotlán, Oaxaca, June 27, 2025.- The municipal administration of Santa Cruz Xoxocotlán, headed by the president, Nancy Benítez Zárate, continues the actions to prevent and combat the spread of mosquitoes that transmit dengue, zika and chikungunya. Through the campaign “Prevention begins at home: lava and turn, pull and review”, the municipal government, in coordination with the Oaxaca Health Services, conducts days of c…

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realidadoaxaca.com broke the news in on Friday, June 27, 2025.
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