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Dengue fever’s 2024 comeback: A call to arms for prevention and awareness

BySamantha Jones

Mar 28, 2024
Answering 5 Common Questions About the Dengue Outbreak: Insights from Precision Vaccinations News

In 2024, dengue fever made a comeback with over 5 million cases reported worldwide and more than 5,000 deaths. This alarming statistics have put a spotlight on the mosquito-transmitted disease, prompting health officials to closely monitor its progress.

The resurgence of dengue fever outbreaks in new areas has raised questions about why it is appearing in new places and what can be done to prevent and treat it. Dr. Raman Velayudhan addressed these concerns during a recent interview with Vismita Gupta-Smith on the WHO Science in 5 show, providing valuable insights on the topic.

According to the World Health Organization, dengue has become endemic in many countries in South America, Central America, and the Caribbean. In the United States, states like Florida and Puerto Rico have reported cases of both locally acquired and travel-related dengue in 2024. Although there is an approved dengue vaccine available in the U.S., access to it may require pre-admission testing. As the fight against dengue continues, it is essential for healthcare professionals and the public to stay informed and take necessary precautions to prevent the spread of this potentially life-threatening disease.

By Samantha Jones

As a dedicated content writer at newszxcv.com, I bring a passion for storytelling and a keen eye for detail to every piece I create. With a background in journalism and a love for crafting engaging narratives, I strive to deliver informative and captivating content that resonates with our readers. Whether I'm covering breaking news or delving into in-depth features, my goal is to inform, entertain, and inspire through the power of words. Join me on this journey as we explore the ever-evolving world of news together.

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