Travellers could be spreading dengue in the Pacific

The World Health Organisation says it’s likely dengue is being spread across the Pacific by travellers.

In the Solomon Islands more than 10-thousand dengue fever cases have been confirmed since an outbreak last August, Vanuatu has had more than 1700 since November, and New Caledonia has had more than 1-thousand cases since September.

WHO surveillance officer Viema Biaukula said many of the outbreaks had been identified as dengue serotype 2 which she said was likely being spread by travel. Continue reading

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