
Costa Rica Sees First Chikungunya Case in Nine Years, Prompting Mosquito Control Push
Costa Rica confirmed its first chikungunya case in nine years—a 24-year-old man from Esparza, Puntarenas—after lab confirmation, prompting fumigation across Esparza and planned follow-up spraying to curb transmission. Authorities emphasize vector control, urge residents to remove standing water, use repellent, and seek medical care if symptoms appear, as surveillance continues; the virus last appeared in the country in 2017, with ongoing dengue activity in the region.