Dengue Mosquito at the Airport: Why the Finding Does Not Involve an Outbreak, but Does Require Active Surveillance
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The detection of the Aedes aegypti mosquito, transmitter of dengue, zika and yellow fever, in the main air terminal of the country reactivated the health surveillance protocols. What is dengue, how is it transmitted and why individual and collective prevention is key to prevent contagion. The recent finding of the Aedes aegypti mosquito in the [...] The entry The mosquito that worries the authorities in Chile: What is Dengue, how to take care an…
The detection of Aedes aegypti at Santiago airport activates health control protocols, seeking to prevent the spread of diseases.
The confirmation of the discovery of the mosquito transmitting dengue at Santiago airport activated sanitary protocols. Epidemiologist explains why there is no local transmission and calls for informed caution. Confirmation of the finding of the mosquito Aedes aegypti, vector of dengue, chikungunya and yellow fever, at Santiago airport activated the corresponding health protocols and reopens the discussion on the real risk of these diseases in C…
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