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Deadly Dengue fever outbreaks spread in Europe – know the symptoms and treatment

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A mosquito-borne disease has been affecting people across Europe, as the World Health Organisation warns that about half of the world’s population is now at risk of dengue

Dengue fever is spread by mosquitos(Soumyabrata Roy/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Europe is grappling with a surge in ‘dengue fever’ cases, as an invasive mosquito species has been found in 13 EU countries. Dengue fever can be deadly in severe instances, although it often presents mild or no symptoms.

The World Health Organisation (WHO) warns that about half of the global population is now at risk of dengue, with an estimated 100400 million infections each year. The European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC) suggests that climate change is creating favourable conditions for the tiger mosquito, which is believed to be spreading the disease.




Even in Paris, authorities are actively monitoring and trapping these insects. The ECDC has cautioned that international travel could heighten the risk of more outbreaks across Europe, according to the BBC.

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But what exactly is dengue fever, how can you identify if you have it, what does it do – and how do you contract it?

Dengue fever, also known as break-bone fever, is a viral infection transmitted to humans via the bite of infected mosquitoes. It is prevalent in tropical and sub-tropical climates worldwide, primarily in urban and semi-urban areas, reports Gloucestershire Live.

Prevention and control of dengue hinge on vector control. There is no specific treatment for dengue/severe dengue, but early detection and access to appropriate medical care can significantly reduce fatality rates from severe dengue.

An infographic titled Climate change could bring dengue fever by 2060 to United Kingdom(Omar Zaghloul/Anadolu via Getty Images)

Most individuals who contract it will not exhibit symptoms. However, for those who do, the most common symptoms include high fever, headache, body aches, nausea, and rash.

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