Dengue Fever and COVID-19: A Heightened Threat During Rainy Season on ASEAN Dengue Day

Dengue Fever and COVID-19: A Heightened Threat During Rainy Season on ASEAN Dengue Day

15 June, ASEAN Dengue Day, rainy season, ‘Covid 19’ dengue fever will spread during the same period. This year, the number of patients with dengue fever is more than 4 times more than last year. Both diseases have fever, but there are different symptoms of dengue fever – COVID-19 must be observed. Delayed treatment is … Read more

Protecting Children from Dengue Fever: Symptoms, Prevention, and Vaccine Options

Protecting Children from Dengue Fever: Symptoms, Prevention, and Vaccine Options

Dengue fever in children Dr. Weerawut Imsamran, Deputy Director-General of the Department of Medical Services, revealed that dengue fever It is a dengue virus that is transmitted by mosquitoes. In children, the age groups that are found to have such diseases are The age group is between 10-14 years old, while the high-risk group is … Read more

Ministry of Public Health Warns of Worst Dengue Fever Outbreak in 3 Years and Launches Campaign to Stop the Spread

Ministry of Public Health Warns of Worst Dengue Fever Outbreak in 3 Years and Launches Campaign to Stop the Spread

Saturday, June 10, 2023, 6:00 a.m. heaviest in 3 years Ministry of Public Health warns of ‘dengue fever’ This year, I’ve been sick for 1.8 thousand. Accelerate alliances Campaign to stop getting sick/death aiming to use the new vaccine to fight The Ministry of Public Health is concerned about the heaviest dengue fever outbreak in … Read more

Chumphon Province Takes Action to Combat Dengue Fever Outbreak

Chumphon Province Takes Action to Combat Dengue Fever Outbreak

Chumphon – Chumphon Province opens dengue response center After finding 305 patients, 4 times higher than last year, ranked 3rd in the South Dr. Anu Thongdaeng, Chumphon Provincial Public Health Doctor Revealing the situation of dengue fever in Chumphon province that from epidemiological information Chumphon Provincial Public Health Office From January 1 to May 29, … Read more

“Dengue Fever Outbreak Detected in Sri Lanka: Warning for Russian Tourists”

“Dengue Fever Outbreak Detected in Sri Lanka: Warning for Russian Tourists”

Russians have been warned that an outbreak of dengue fever has been detected at the popular resort. Flying on holiday to Sri Lanka in the near future can be dangerous. Got something to say? Discuss important news in a group “Now attention!” in Odnoklassniki. By mid-May, more than 33 thousand infected people had already been … Read more

Thai Government Approves Annual COVID Vaccination Plan Starting in Year 66

Thai Government Approves Annual COVID Vaccination Plan Starting in Year 66

Department of Communicable Diseases Approved the annual COVID vaccination plan, starting in the year 66, the first year, repeating the injection first, preventing first. Green Light Extraction Measures “Dengue fever” after an increasing trend, “Anutin” predicts the future to be a seasonal flu Vaccine may be combined. Annual vaccination section May use the government vaccine … Read more

Mosquitoes and Global Warming: Assessing the Risk of Mosquito-Borne Diseases in Scotland Under Climate Change Scenarios

Mosquitoes and Global Warming: Assessing the Risk of Mosquito-Borne Diseases in Scotland Under Climate Change Scenarios

As global temperatures rise, mosquitoes are spreading northwards and becoming a greater health risk to humans. The University of Glasgow, along with the UK Health Security Agency and UK Centre for Ecology & Hydrology, has received a £1.25 million grant to assess the risk of mosquito-borne diseases in Scotland under current and future climate change … Read more

Argentina Sterilises Mosquitoes with Atomic Energy to Fight Dengue Outbreak

Argentina Sterilises Mosquitoes with Atomic Energy to Fight Dengue Outbreak

Argentina is currently facing one of its worst outbreaks of dengue, with over 41,000 cases recorded so far this year. To combat the issue, the National Atomic Energy Commission (CNEA) has been experimenting with atomic sterilisation since 2016. The CNEA is sterilising 10,000 male mosquitoes per week by using ionising energy to alter their DNA … Read more

Dengue fever is becoming more prevalent in parts of Europe due to climate change, according to researchers, with warmer temperatures and increased rainfall creating the right conditions for outbreaks. While the virus is typically not serious, 75% of cases are asymptomatic and it can cause nausea, fever, pain and a blotchy rash. Symptoms usually appear between four and 10 days after being bitten. Infected mosquitoes bite during the day, so visitors to areas with dengue should protect themselves accordingly. In rare circumstances, severe symptoms such as abdominal pain, respiratory problems and exhaustion can occur.

Dengue fever is becoming more prevalent in parts of Europe due to climate change, according to researchers, with warmer temperatures and increased rainfall creating the right conditions for outbreaks. While the virus is typically not serious, 75% of cases are asymptomatic and it can cause nausea, fever, pain and a blotchy rash. Symptoms usually appear between four and 10 days after being bitten. Infected mosquitoes bite during the day, so visitors to areas with dengue should protect themselves accordingly. In rare circumstances, severe symptoms such as abdominal pain, respiratory problems and exhaustion can occur.

Dengue fever is a potentially deadly mosquito-borne illness that is common in tropical and subtropical regions around the world. However, in recent years, there have been reports of dengue fever cases in some parts of Europe. The question is, should you be worried about contracting dengue fever on your next European holiday? In this article, … Read more