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Close-up of a black and white striped mosquito on human skin, highlighting its slim body and delicate wings.
MBT Desk
5 min read
Dengue is endemic and occurs consistently in many warmer parts of the world. It presents a challenge to the many primary care doctors who have never seen it.
As of January 2025, over 100,000 cases and 10 deaths have already been reported across 24 countries due to dengue. Over 14 million cases were reported worldwide in 2024, and more than 10,000 deaths were attributed to dengue globally. (Representative Image: Unsplash)
MBT Desk
3 min read
Dengue Fever Cases Surge in Bali’s Top Tourist Destinations
Nearly 20% of cases of dengue fever, a mosquito-borne viral disease, can be attributed to climate change, a new study suggests. If action isn't taken to mitigate global warming, this figure may rise to 60% by 2050.
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MBT Desk
3 min read
Climate change is responsible for nearly a fifth of record number of dengue cases worldwide, U.S. researchers said Saturday, seeking to shine a light on how rising temperatures help spread diseases
California health officials launch aggressive mosquito control efforts to combat the spread of dengue fever, as locally acquired cases are on the rise (Pixabay)
MBT Desk
6 min read
Dengue hits California! Read how vector control teams and public health are battling this new mosquito-borne threat to protect communities
Delhi battles a dengue surge with over 4,500 cases reported this year. MCD intensifies mosquito control measures across zones. (Representational Image-Wikimedia Commons)
Ankur Deka
3 min read
Dengue Cases in Delhi Decrease Compared to 2023, Yet Remain a Concern; Over 470 Cases Reported Last Week, MCD Takes Action Against Mosquito Breeding
Ludhiana dengue cases soar as mosquitoes adapt to cooler temperatures, sparking health warnings. (Wikimedia Commons)
Ankur Deka
3 min read
Rising dengue cases in Ludhiana underscore a growing public health threat as Aedes aegypti mosquitoes evolve to survive cooler climates
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