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An unusual number of dengue fever cases reported in mainland France

2022-09-14T17:27:47.259Z


Some 26 cases of autochthonous dengue fever have been reported in mainland France since the beginning of the year, a level higher than the years...


Some 26 cases of autochthonous dengue fever have been reported in mainland France since the start of the year, a level higher than in previous years, health authorities announced on Wednesday September 14, insisting on the need to protect against mosquito bites.

They have been identified in the Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur and Occitanie regions, said the Directorate General of Health (DGS).

These cases of "

indigenous

" dengue occurred in people who had not traveled to the usual area where the virus circulates, overseas or abroad, in the 15 days preceding the onset of symptoms.

Their level is higher than that observed in previous years.

Since 2010, the French public health agency has recorded barely more than ten indigenous cases in its heaviest annual reports.

Flu symptoms

Dengue fever is an infectious disease that is transmitted from person to person through the bite of an infected tiger mosquito.

The virus circulates regularly in the French departments of the Antilles, as well as in the French islands of the Pacific and the Indian Ocean.

In mainland France, the Aedes albopictus mosquito or tiger mosquito, a potential vector of dengue fever, is currently permanently established in 67 departments, recalls the DGS.

In 2020, the health authorities had identified 14 cases of autochthonous dengue and in 2021, two cases.

Symptoms are most often flu-like (fever, headache, body aches) and appear within 3 to 14 days after the mosquito bite.

Most often benign, dengue can however be complicated by hemorrhagic forms.

Treatment is symptomatic, including pain and fever.

"

The prevention of bites and the fight against the proliferation of mosquitoes are essential to limit the occurrence of epidemic foci

", insists the Ministry of Health.

In particular, he recalls the importance of storing anything that may contain water, sheltering from the rain, wearing loose-fitting and covering clothing, using a skin repellent, or even, if necessary, mosquito nets. on openings (doors and windows).

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He also reiterates the need to immediately consult his doctor in the presence of suggestive symptoms (high fever of sudden onset, muscle or joint pain, eye pain, fatigue, headache), in particular if a diagnosis of Covid has been ruled out and if they appear within fifteen days of returning from a trip to the tropics.

At the same time, mosquito control operations are put in place by the regional health authorities as soon as an imported case or a native case is reported, he says.

Source: lefigaro

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