WHO warns of dengue risk as global warming pushes cases near historic highs

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The World Health Organization warned on Friday that cases of dengue fever could reach close to record highs this year, partly due to global warming benefiting mosquitoes that spread it.

In Januray, WHO warned that dengue is the world's fastest-spreading tropical disease and represents a "pandemic threat".

Reported cases to WHO hit an all-time high in 2019 with 5.2 million cases in 129 countries, said Velayudhan via a video link. This year the world is on track for "4 million plus" cases, depending mostly on the Asian monsoon season. "The American region certainly shows it is bad and we hope the Asian region may be able to control it," Velayudhan said.

A warmer climate is thought to help the mosquitoes multiply faster and enable the virus to multiply within their bodies. Velayudhan cited the increased movement of goods and people and urbanisation and associated problems with sanitation as other factors behind the increase.

 

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