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Authorities Report Fewer Cases of Dengue, Influenza, and Pneumonia

Summary by Radio Nicaragua
In the week ending January 31, dengue fever cases decreased by 5% (156 people diagnosed). Influenza cases decreased by 28% (73 cases). Pneumonia cases decreased by 6% compared to the previous week (1,190 cases). Malaria cases increased by 25% (105 cases). Only one case of leptospirosis was diagnosed last week. The article "Authorities Report Fewer Cases of Dengue, Influenza, and Pneumonia" was originally published on Radio Nicaragua.
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In the week ending January 31, dengue fever cases decreased by 5% (156 people diagnosed). Influenza cases decreased by 28% (73 cases). Pneumonia cases decreased by 6% compared to the previous week (1,190 cases). Malaria cases increased by 25% (105 cases). Only one case of leptospirosis was diagnosed last week. The article "Authorities Report Fewer Cases of Dengue, Influenza, and Pneumonia" was originally published on Radio Nicaragua.

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Radio Nicaragua broke the news in on Monday, February 2, 2026.
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