Chikungunya: 301 Indigenous Cases Recorded This Summer in Hexagon, a New Level
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The bar of the 300 indigenous cases of chikungunya this summer in metropolitan France is now crossed, says Public Health France this Wednesday. It is an unprecedented season for mosquito-borne diseases. Dengue, also transmitted by tiger mosquitoes, affected 19 people this summer. - Chikungunya: 301 indigenous cases recorded this summer in Hexagon, a new level (Health and well-being).
The implantation of the tiger mosquito in the metropolis upsets the map of viral diseases, now affecting previously spared regions.
As of September 2, "34 episodes of chikungunya totalling 301 cases" were identified in Hexagone, according to Public Health France.
More than 300 indigenous cases of chikungunya were detected in France this summer, according to data published on Wednesday by Public Health France. This is an unprecedented level.
A tiger mosquito, in Nice, Alpes-Maritimes, on August 10, 2023. VALERY HACHE/AFP Santé publique France (SPF) reported on Wednesday, September 3, an unprecedented summer season for mosquito-borne diseases. According to the latest data published by the health agency, more than 300 cases of chikungunya were recorded in Hexagone this summer. As of September 2, "34 episodes of chikungunya totaling 301 cases" were identified, it is specified in the we…
The bar of the 300 indigenous cases of chikungunya this summer in Hexagon, a new level, is now crossed, according to data published Wednesday by Public Health France, confirmation of an unprecedented season for mosquito-borne diseases. On September 2, "34...
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