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Dengue fever spikes in US Virgin Islands
Loop News 10 hrs ago
Visitors and residents of the US Virgin Islands have been advised to take precautions and remain vigilant as new data has shown an increase in cases of dengue fever.
Health Commissioner Justa Encarnacion said data collected by the Epidemiology Division up to June 24 showed there were eight dengue cases on St Thomas and one each on St John and St Croix...
US Virgin Islands reports increase in dengue infections
August 20, 2024
US Virgin Islands reports increase in dengue infections
By
CNW Reporter
The US Virgin Islands Health Commissioner Justa Encarnacion says cases of Dengue virus are surging in certain parts of the island. He urged residents and visitors on the US Virgin to take precautions to prevent themselves from being with dengue.
In an update yesterday Encarnacion reported cases are surging in the St Thomas and St John District.
“To date we have 82 reported cases of dengue in the territory, and we are once again strongly urging residents to take steps now to prevent wider transmission,” Encarnacion said. “Remove standing water from around your home, repair your window screens if there are holes or tears, and use mosquito repellent when outdoors. These simple steps significantly reduce the risk of dengue.”..