Dengue Fever Cases Surge in Italy
Two Recent Cases Raise Concerns
Within a short period of time, two individuals at Lake Garda have exhibited classic symptoms of dengue fever, sparking alarm among healthcare professionals. The Italian national surveillance system has reported cases from January 1 to May 13, 2024, raising concerns about the potential spread of the disease.
Enhanced Surveillance for Dengue Virus Infections
Since 2012, Italy has implemented rigorous surveillance measures for dengue virus infections. These measures aim to monitor and contain the spread of the virus, which is primarily transmitted by the bite of infected mosquitoes known as tiger mosquitoes.
Rising Prevalence of Dengue Fever in Italy
Recent data suggests a rise in dengue fever cases in Italy. The increase has prompted health authorities to issue warnings and emphasize the need for precautions to prevent the transmission of the virus. Healthcare providers are urged to remain vigilant for potential cases and promptly report any suspected infections.
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