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Thread: Dengue Fever Alert in the Caribbean!

 


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    Quote Originally Posted by coldwaterlloyd View Post
    Thanks for posting the link . Dengue seems to get worse each year . I have not travelled since contracting Dengue in 09 . Was thinking of heading out this winter . Scary
    I would say that there are more documented case of Dengue cases, not its getting worse. Again it is spreading and that would also have a increase of occurrences. With increased travel by people this increases the likelihood on contracting of the virus. Higher amounts of people=higher amounts of documented cases during peak mosquito populations.

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