How to travel safely as dengue fever cases rise in Mexico, Caribbean
Briefly

The past two seasons have been the worst dengue outbreaks globally, but it's particularly bad in Latin America, leading to increasing numbers of infections and fatalities.
More than 12.6 million people have contracted dengue fever this year, nearly three times the number from 2023, marking the largest dengue epidemic in the Americas since 1980.
Travelers can still visit areas with ongoing dengue outbreaks, but they should be adequately prepared, given the significant rise in mosquito-borne infections.
Increased cases of dengue are being reported in Florida, Arizona, Texas-Mexico border, California, and even Hawaii, indicating a shift towards local transmissions.
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