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		<title>Colombia: Record outbreak of dengue fever in Central and South America</title>
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<p class="">The number of cases of dengue fever in Central and South America has nearly tripled to a record high this year, the Pan American Health Organisation (Paho) said on Tuesday.</p>



<p class="">More than 12.6m cases and 7,700 deaths were recorded in what Paho says is the biggest outbreak in the region since records began in 1980.</p>



<p class="">Brazil, Argentina, Colombia in South America and Mexico in North America were hit especially hard by the virus, accounting for the majority of cases and deaths.</p>



<p class="">Dengue is a mosquito-borne virus that can cause serious illness or death in some cases.</p>



<p class="">Symptoms include a fever, severe headache, pain behind the eyes, muscle and joint pain, and a blotchy rash.</p>



<p class="">Those with a more severe type of dengue might experience severe stomach pain, fatigue, vomiting, and blood in vomit or stool.</p>



<p class="">Vaccines have been introduced in some countries in the region, while others, such as Honduras, plan to start distribution in 2025.</p>



<p class="">In a statement, Paho urged for stronger mitigation efforts and collaboration across the Americas.</p>



<p class="">Its director, Dr Jarbas Barbosa, said the high number of cases was linked to a hotter, wetter climate and factors such as accumulated water around the home and poor waste management, which create breeding grounds for mosquitoes.</p>



<p class="">He also said the virus was posing a &#8220;higher-than-normal&#8221; risk to children.</p>



<p class="">In Guatemala, 70% of dengue-related deaths were children, while in Mexico, Costa Rica and Paraguay, under-15s made up more than a third of severe cases, Paho data showed.</p>



<p class="">Children and people with pre-existing health conditions are more likely to catch the disease and develop more serious symptoms.</p>



<p class="">Around half the world&#8217;s population live in areas with a risk of contracting the disease, according to the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.</p>



<p class="">It is spread through the bite of an infected mosquito, most commonly the Aedes aegypti.</p>



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