Spain travel warning issued to Glasgow tourists following dengue fever outbreak

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Cases of the potentially deadly infection have spiked

Holidaymakers across Glasgow and the rest of the UK travelling to Ibiza have been issued a warning following an outbreak of dengue fever.

And not there are fears of a second wave, with holiday season fast approaching. Ibiza is a hugely popular destination for partygoers and families alike, with summer seeing thousands travel from Glasgow to the Island for a sunny break.READ MORE: Glaswegians urged to check for new King Charles III 50p 'worth a fortune'

Dengue fever is an potentially deadly infection spread by mosquitos. Symptoms usually begin four to 10 days after a person is bitten by an infected insect, according to the NHS.Sign up to Glasgow Live's newsletter Get all the latest Glasgow news and headlines sent straight to your inbox twice a day by signing up to our free newsletter.

 

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