
Dengue Fever Surges Across Central and South America
Central and South America are experiencing a record outbreak of dengue fever, with cases nearly tripling to over 12.6 million and 7,700 deaths, according to the Pan American Health Organisation. Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, and Mexico are the most affected. The outbreak is attributed to a hotter, wetter climate and poor waste management, which increase mosquito breeding. Children are particularly at risk, with a significant percentage of severe cases and deaths occurring in those under 15. Vaccination efforts are underway in some regions, while others plan to start in 2025.


