Chikungunya: some 20 Indigenous Cases Identified This Year in Hexagon
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According to Public Health France, 25 indigenous cases of chikungunya were identified in metropolitan France on 17 August. This disease is transmitted by the tiger mosquito. The health agency also mentions in its weekly report some cases of dengue, which circulates with the same insect. - Chikungunya: some 20 indigenous cases identified this year in the Hexagon (Health and well-being).
The presence of regular cases of chikungunya in Hexagon, transmitted by tiger mosquitoes, is evidence of the persistence of this disease in the territory for several years.
These cases, transmitted on site by the tiger mosquito, were recorded in Tarn and Gironde, detailed on Wednesday Public Health France.
Surveillance of transmissions of infections related to the bite of mosquito-tigres is strengthened in the region in summer. Public health France Nouvelle-Aquitaine wrote an initial assessment According to the
Public Health France reported on Wednesday, 19 August, that some 20 indigenous cases of chikungunya, a disease transmitted by tiger mosquitoes, had now been identified in metropolitan France.
About 20 indigenous cases of chikungunya, a disease transmitted by the tiger mosquito, have now been identified in metropolis, detailed on Wednesday the public health agency, also evoking some cases of dengue,...
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