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They Extend National Health Alert: They Reinforce Surveillance for Dengue, Malaria and Chagas in the Region of Antofagasta - El Diario De Antofagasta

The measure seeks to strengthen the surveillance and control of vectors such as Aedes aegypti, vinchuca and Anopheles in the country. In the region of Antofagasta no cases have been detected, but active monitoring is maintained. This article extends national health alert: reinforce surveillance by dengue, malaria and chagas in the region of Antofagasta was originally published in El Diario de Antofagasta.
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It also extended the extraordinary powers of the authority to confront the Influenza Aviar and Mal de Chagas. Until July 31, 2026 the health alert was extended to face the threat to public health that imply the presence, risk of introduction and dispersion of the Aedes vectors... The post They extend for a year health alert by mosquitoes of Dengue and Malaria appeared first on Thermometer News.

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Until July 31, 2026, the health alert was extended to face the threat to public health implied by the presence, risk of introduction and dispersion of the Aedes aegypti vectors (mosquito that transmits dengue and yellow fever), Anopheles pseudopunctipennis (Malaria), Triatoma infestans and wild triatominos (Chagas disease) and by Influenza Aviar.

Until July 31, 2026, the health alert was extended to address the threat to public health posed by the presence, risk of introduction and dispersion of the Aedes aegypti vectors (mosquito that transmits dengue and yellow fever), Anopheles pseudopunctipennis (Malaria), Triatoma infestans and wild triatominos (Chagas disease) and by Influenza Aviar.

The measure seeks to strengthen the surveillance and control of vectors such as Aedes aegypti, vinchuca and Anopheles in the country. In the region of Antofagasta no cases have been detected, but active monitoring is maintained. This article extends national health alert: reinforce surveillance by dengue, malaria and chagas in the region of Antofagasta was originally published in El Diario de Antofagasta.

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DiarioAntofagasta.cl broke the news in on Tuesday, August 5, 2025.
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