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MANILA, Philippines — Up to 110,221 dengue cases with 437 fatalities have been reported in the country since the start of the year, according to the Department of Health (DOH).
In 2024, Negros Occidental reported 6,799 dengue cases, which were 354.48 percent higher than in 2023. There were also 22 deaths in the province due to dengue in 2024.
Two dengue deaths due to local infection have been notified this year as of May 15, said NEA. Despite this, members of the public were urged to stay vigilant as dengue risk factors remain high.
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Dengue is notably the most fatal, as it can lead to life-threatening conditions, such as internal bleeding and organ failure," said Dr Gudavalli. Untreated malaria can cause cerebral malaria ...
Dengue has been called “breakbone fever” because it causes strong pain in muscles and joints. While many people recover in about a week, some can get very sick and even die from severe dengue.
The U.S. is on alert for dengue fever during the busy spring break season as cases of the mosquito-borne illness continue to rise globally. Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, Cuba, Colombia ...
Puerto Rico has recorded at least 1,012 cases of dengue so far in 2025, followed by Florida, 50, and the U.S. Virgin Islands, which has 40 recorded cases.
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Dengue is also on the rise in other parts of the country including Negros Occidental, which recorded 849 cases since the start of the year until Feb. 15, with six deaths.
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Hemoglobin levels were notably higher in the chloroquine-treated group (9.60 g/dL) compared to the untreated groups, indicating a reduced burden of malaria-induced anemia. Body temperatures were ...