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Dengue Outbreak Confirmed in Toro Toro

El Potosí

Potosí’s health officials confirmed 27 locally transmitted cases of Dengue fever in Toro Toro during a press conference today. This is a significant increase from the typical 15-20 imported cases Potosí sees annually.

Aedes Aegypti Confirmed: The outbreak stems from the presence of the Aedes aegypti mosquito, a known Dengue transmitter. A health brigade sent to Julo Chico, Julo Grande, and Quirusimayo in April collected adult mosquito larvae for testing.  The lab results confirmed the presence of this disease vector.

Cause for Concern: Alarmingly, two health technicians from the brigade contracted Dengue – one with classic symptoms and the other with the more severe hemorrhagic form. This highlights the active transmission within the community.

Say Vigilant: While Toro Toro may not be traditionally considered a high-risk Dengue area, health officials urge tourists to take necessary precautions to avoid mosquito bites. These include using insect repellent, wearing long sleeves and pants, and avoiding areas with stagnant water where mosquitoes breed.

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