Argentina Records Over Half A Million Dengue Cases In 2024
Date
6/10/2024 7:27:45 PM
(MENAFN- AzerNews)
Argentina has detected 504,580 cases of dengue so far this year,
an outbreak that is 3.26 times larger than a year before, driven by
infections in the Central region, Xinhua reports citing the Health
Ministry, Azernews reports.
The number of cases represents 97 percent of the 521,746 total
cases registered during 2023's dengue season from week 31 of 2023
to week 22 of 2024, according to the ministry's National
Epidemiological Bulletin.
The Central region registered the highest number of cases,
representing 61.9 percent of the total, followed by the Northwest
region at 22.8 percent and the Northeast region at 13.1
percent.
The disease is spreading locally in 19 of the 24 districts of
the South American country and has caused a total of 365 deaths
this season, among which 355 were registered in 2024.
Deaths occurred among "all age groups," but the highest
mortality rate was among those aged 80 or over, the bulletin said,
adding that the most frequent signs and symptoms among the
fatalities were fever, headache, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea, and
abdominal pain.
A vaccination campaign has been launched in priority districts
mainly for people aged 15 to 39.
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