
Brazil Reports Nearly 5,000 Dengue Deaths and 6.4 Million Cases in 2024
Brazil reports nearly 5,000 deaths and over 6.4 million probable dengue cases in 2024, with Sao Paulo, Minas Gerais, and Parana as the most affected states.
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Brazil reports nearly 5,000 deaths and over 6.4 million probable dengue cases in 2024, with Sao Paulo, Minas Gerais, and Parana as the most affected states.
China introduces standardized protocols for measles, dengue fever, and avian influenza to strengthen public health services and disease prevention efforts.
The Chinese mainland introduces new protocols for measles, dengue fever, and avian influenza to standardize diagnosis and treatment as part of enhanced public health efforts.
Argentina reports over 527,000 dengue cases in 2024, a 3.2-fold increase from last year. The central region is most affected, with cases now declining as health officials intervene.
PAHO declares a dengue emergency in the Americas as cases surge by nearly 50%, surpassing 5.2 million this year. Key hotspots in Argentina and Brazil are stabilizing, but the region faces ongoing public health challenges.
Peru faces a tripling in dengue deaths this year as climate change fuels mosquito populations, prompting the government to implement emergency measures.