As Mosquito Season Peaks, Officials Brace for New Normal of Dengue Cases
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As mosquito season peaks, officials brace for new normal of dengue cases
As summer ushers in peak mosquito season, health and vector control officials are bracing for the possibility of another year of historic rates of dengue. And with climate change, the lack of an effective vaccine, and federal research cuts, they…
Experts say climate change is causing disease-carrying insects to spread more widely, and they recommend that people find ways to protect themselves from mosquitoes and ticks.
With summer ushering in the peak mosquito season, health and vector control authorities are bracing for the possibility of another year with historic rates of dengue. And with climate change, the lack of an effective vaccine and federal cuts in research, they are concerned that the disease will become endemic in a wider swath of North America. Last year, around 3,700 new dengue infections were reported in the United States, up from 2,050 in 2023…
Experts warn of unpredictable severity of dengue fever
According to the Ministry of Health (MoH), in the first five months of 2025, the country recorded 22,974 dengue cases and five deaths. This indicates that risks remain, especially in the context of overlapping outbreaks such as dengue, hand-foot-and-mouth disease, and COVID-19 increasing in some localities. At the end of May, the MoH issued an urgent directive calling for strengthened leadership, surveillance, and communication to reduce dengue-…
Dengue fever surges in US states prompt health officials to brace...
Last Updated on July 3, 2025 by Team THIP Sacramento (United States), July 3 (IANS) Health officials across the US states of California, Florida and Texas confront an alarming reality with nearly doubling dengue fever cases nationwide, signalling the mosquito-borne disease may become a permanent fixture in communities, according to health news. According to the […] The post Dengue fever surges in US states prompt health officials to brace for ne…
Valle de Santiago, Gto .- The municipal president, Israel Mosqueda Gasca, pointed out that, despite the fact that 44 cases of dengue are confirmed in the population there may be another red focus, where "maybe" there are other cases, "that unfortunately have not been reported, but work is being done on it." He said that, efforts are being redoubled on issues of de-charrization and awareness in the citizenry, to prevent the presence of the transm…
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