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Mon May 11, 2015, 08:27 AM May 2015

So Far In 2015, 745,900 Cases Of Dengue In Brazil, 229 Confirmed Deaths

SAO PAULO: Cases of dengue have soared in Brazil where the disease has caused 229 fatalities this year, the health ministry has said, as authorities try to combat its spread using transgenic mosquitos.

The health ministry said it had logged 745,900 cases nationwide in the first 15 weeks of the year — an annual increase of 234 per cent. That equates to 367.8 people infected per 100,000 residents, which falls into the category of an epidemic under parameters used by the World Health Organization.

The number of dengue deaths has climbed 44 per cent from the same period last year, and most of the diagnosed cases have occurred in business hub Sao Paulo. In all, Sao Paulo has seen 169 fatalities and 401,564 cases this year — a high since records began in 1990.

Cases of the mosquito-borne infectious tropical disease increased in the wake of a serious drought last year, the worst in living memory. Severe water shortages led residents to store what they could in open receptacles, which facilitated the spread of dengue.

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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/world/rest-of-world/Dengue-cases-soar-in-Brazil-as-death-toll-climbs/articleshow/47158723.cms

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