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Dengue cases in Argentina rise by 2,546% compared with 2023
Health authorities reported the spike days after the Pan-American Health Organization sounded the alarm over rising case numbers in the Americas
Buenos Aires Herald
February 29, 2024
Argentina’s health authorities detected 40,137 cases of dengue in the first seven epidemiological weeks of 2024 — 2,546% more than during the same period of 2023.
The spike in cases of the mosquito-borne disease reflects the peak season starting sooner, but epidemiologists also warned they had detected cases throughout the year, including in winter, when the disease usually subsides.
The Pan-American Health Organization (PAHO) issued an epidemiological alert on February 16 warning of skyrocketing case counts regionally.
“Considering the number of dengue cases reported in the first weeks of 2024, with an exponential increase in several countries of the Americas, following a year in which the highest number of dengue cases reported in recent decades was recorded in the Americas, the PAHO reiterates to Member States the importance of intensifying efforts and actions to control the Aedes aegypti mosquito (the main vector of transmission), in addition to continuing with surveillance, early diagnosis, and the timely treatment of dengue cases,” ...
Dengue cases in Argentina rise by 2,546% compared with 2023
Health authorities reported the spike days after the Pan-American Health Organization sounded the alarm over rising case numbers in the Americas
Buenos Aires Herald
February 29, 2024
Argentina’s health authorities detected 40,137 cases of dengue in the first seven epidemiological weeks of 2024 — 2,546% more than during the same period of 2023.
The spike in cases of the mosquito-borne disease reflects the peak season starting sooner, but epidemiologists also warned they had detected cases throughout the year, including in winter, when the disease usually subsides.
The Pan-American Health Organization (PAHO) issued an epidemiological alert on February 16 warning of skyrocketing case counts regionally.
“Considering the number of dengue cases reported in the first weeks of 2024, with an exponential increase in several countries of the Americas, following a year in which the highest number of dengue cases reported in recent decades was recorded in the Americas, the PAHO reiterates to Member States the importance of intensifying efforts and actions to control the Aedes aegypti mosquito (the main vector of transmission), in addition to continuing with surveillance, early diagnosis, and the timely treatment of dengue cases,” ...