Dengue cases in Argentina surpass 576,000 in 2024


  • World
  • Tuesday, 08 Oct 2024

BUENOS AIRES, Oct. 7 (Xinhua) -- Dengue cases in Argentina have exceeded 576,000 so far this year, according to a report released Monday by the Health Ministry.

The ministry indicated through its national epidemiological bulletin that a total of 576,728 dengue cases have been reported across the country in the first 39 weeks of 2024.

Argentina has focused on a prevention campaign ahead of the upcoming summer season in the past few weeks, when hot and rainy weather conditions could accelerate the spread of the disease.

The campaign includes dengue vaccines targeting people aged 15 to 39 residing in 48 prioritized areas. The distribution of vaccines began on Sept. 19.

Currently, two provinces, Chaco and Formosa, both located in the northern part of Argentina, are experiencing active transmission of the virus.

At the national level, there has been a "sustained decline in dengue cases since the 14th epidemiological week of 2024," with cases occurring in northern Argentine jurisdictions, explained the report.

In this context, the federal government and provinces have launched the 2024-2025 Strategic Plan for Dengue Prevention and Control, which provides for coordinated actions adapted to the needs of each district.

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!
   

Next In World

Tens of thousands gather in anti-government protest in Belgrade
Tunisia dismantles drug trafficking network, arrests 4
Ukraine says Russian general deliberately targeted Reuters staff in August missile strike
Global charity calls for expanded aid for displaced Sudanese civilians living in South Sudan
China, Italy reiterate commitment to deeper collaboration, mutual prosperity
Russian president meets Slovak PM as Ukraine gas transit contract nears expiry
Feature: Chinese-constructed project brings clean water to Botswana villagers' backyard
12 killed in another road crash in South Africa's Eastern Cape
11 killed in NW Tanzania bus-vehicle collision
Researchers develop innovative platform for co-delivery of 2 cancer drugs

Others Also Read