Autochthonous Transmission of Dengue Fever Rising in France

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Autochthonous transmission of dengue fever is on the rise in mainland France.

. It most commonly manifests as flulike symptoms, which may be combined with a rash within 3 to 14 days after a bite by an infected mosquito. Dengue fever is usually benign but can be complicated by visceral failure and hemorrhagic forms of the disease, which require hospitalization and intensive care. The disease is subject to mandatory reporting.and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatories are contraindicated due to the risk of hemorrhage.

Climate conditions of increased heat and rain, both of which contribute to the proliferation of mosquitoes. Global warming, drought, heavy rain, and flooding all contribute to the proliferation of mosquitoes. Hence, arboviruses are among the infectious diseases most closely linked to climate change. Similarly, the huge amount of global trade and movement of people around the world, deforestation, and urbanization are big contributing factors to this proliferation.

Developing vaccines: The first dengue fever vaccine has been marketed but is not recommended for people living in mainland France. Consulting a medical professional at the first appearance of symptoms, particularly if they appear within 15 days of returning from a trip to a tropical region, to receive care and recommendations regarding how to avoid transmitting the disease to others .This article was translated from

 

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