OLYMPIA, Wash. – The Washington Department of Health has reported an uptick in Dengue Fever cases across the state.
According to the Department, the disease has spread internationally, particularly to South and Central America, Africa, the Middle East, Asia and the Pacific Islands.
The Health Department advises checking health risks at your destination before travel by visiting this link and using these tips to stay protected from bugs.
As stated by the World Health Organization, dengue, also known as break-bone fever, is a viral infection transmitted from mosquitoes to humans. It is more prevalent in tropical and subtropical climates. While many people infected with dengue may be asymptomatic, common symptoms include high fever, headache, body aches, nausea and rash. Most people recover within 1–2 weeks, but severe cases may require hospitalization.
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