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Health alert in Cuba: deaths from dengue and chikungunya on the rise

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Cuba is facing a delicate moment in public health after new deaths linked to dengue and chikungunya were reported, two diseases transmitted by the Aedes aegypti mosquito. Health authorities acknowledged an increase in severe cases across several provinces, amid difficulties in containing the spread of the vector.

Specialists warn that factors such as constant rainfall, household water storage, and limited availability of medical supplies have contributed to the spread of these diseases. Hospitals and health centers are experiencing high demand, especially from patients with persistent fever, intense joint pain, and hemorrhagic complications.

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Health alert in Cuba: deaths from dengue and chikungunya on the rise

The Ministry of Health has stressed the importance of eliminating mosquito breeding sites, strengthening fumigation efforts, and seeking immediate medical attention when warning symptoms appear. Meanwhile, the population has expressed concern about the speed at which infections are spreading.

Why is this new report of deaths concerning?

Because it highlights an active resurgence of preventable diseases and underscores the urgency of strengthening prevention measures and medical care to avoid further loss of life.

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