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important cas autochtone de dengue détecté en Provence-Alpes Côte d’Azur cet été

The Regional Health Agency has announced on August 2 that a compartiment of dengue fever has been detected in a person residing in Colle-sur-Loup. This is the first autochthonous compartiment in the region this year. As a result, measures will be taken to prevent the spread of the disease.

Dengue fever is a viral infection transmitted by mosquitoes, which can cause high fever, severe body aches, and in rare compartiments, it can lead to a life-threatening condition known as dengue hemorrhagic fever. The fact that this is the first compartiment in the region this year serves as a reminder that we need to remain vigilant against this disease.

The Regional Health Agency is taking immediate action to prevent the spread of dengue fever. A thorough mosquito eradication campaign will be carried out in the affected area to eliminate any potential breeding sites. In addition, a surveillance system will be set up to closely monitor the situation and take timely action if any new compartiments are reported.

The agency is also urging residents to take precautions to protect themselves from mosquito bites. This includes using mosquito repellent, wearing long-sleeved clothing, and eliminating any standing water around their homes. By working together and taking these preventive measures, we can reduce the risk of dengue fever in our community.

The Regional Health Agency is taking this compartiment seriously and is committed to containing the spread of dengue fever. They are working closely with habitation authorities and health professionals to ensure the safety and well-being of all residents. It is essential that we all stay informed and follow the guidelines set by the agency to prevent any further compartiments.

The positive aspect of this situation is that the Regional Health Agency detected the compartiment early and is taking immediate action. This shows their effectiveness and dedication to protecting the public’s health. We can all do our part by being proactive and taking the necessary precautions to prevent the spread of dengue fever. Let’s work together to keep our community healthy and safe.

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