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Dengue
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The man with the orange shirt was once sick with dengue and as a result he is now more aware of the causes of the disease. He takes care that there is no standing water in the tires of his workshop so that no one else gets sick.
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Dengue

Dengue in the Western Pacific

Dengue is a mosquito-borne viral infection causing a severe flu-like illness and, sometimes causing a potentially lethal complication called severe dengue. Dengue is a rapidly emerging pandemic-prone viral disease in many parts of the world.It flourishes in urban poor areas, suburbs and the countryside, but also affects more affluent neighbourhoods in tropical and subtropical countries.

The incidence of dengue has increased 30-fold over the last 50 years. Up to 50-100 million infections are now estimated to occur annually in over 100 endemic countries, putting almost half of the world’s population at risk. There is no specific treatment for dengue/ severe dengue, but early detection and access to proper medical care lowers fatality rates below 1%.

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375 000

375,000 suspected cases in the Western Pacific Region (2016)

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75%

of the worldwide population affected by dengue lives in the Western Pacific Region

 

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3.2 million cases

across the Americas, South-East Asia and Western Pacific Region (2015)

 

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