Tag #Americas

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"Record Dengue Outbreak in Americas: 12.6 Million Cases, 7,700 Deaths Linked to Climate Change"

"The Americas are experiencing a record 12.6 million suspected dengue cases in 2024, almost triple 2023's count, with over 7,700 deaths; this is linked to climate change and poor sanitation, impacting heavily Brazil, Argentina, Mexico, and Caribbean nations like Guyana and Puerto Rico, where prevent...

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"Record Dengue Outbreak in the Americas and Caribbean: Over 12.6 Million Cases Reported"

"A record 12.6 million suspected dengue fever cases have been reported in the Americas and the Caribbean in 2024, nearly triple the 2023 number, resulting in over 7,700 deaths, linked to climate change and poor sanitation; Brazil reports over 10 million cases."

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Record Dengue Fever Cases Surge in the Americas and Caribbean

A record 12.6 million suspected dengue fever cases and over 7,700 deaths have been reported in the Americas and the Caribbean in 2024, a sharp increase linked to climate change and poor sanitation, impacting countries like Brazil, Argentina, and Mexico, as well as Caribbean nations.

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Dengue en América: Récord de 12,6 millones de casos y más de 7.700 muertes en 2024

América ha superado los 12,6 millones de casos de dengue en 2024, el triple que en 2023, con más de 7.700 muertes; Brasil concentra el 80% de los casos, mientras que Argentina experimenta su brote más letal.

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Americas Face Unprecedented Dengue Epidemic, 12.6 Million Suspected Cases

The Americas face their worst dengue fever epidemic since 1980, with nearly 12.6 million suspected cases—a three-fold increase from last year—and 7,700 deaths, mostly in Brazil, linked to climate change and inadequate sanitation.

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