Dengue in Brazil: More than 2 Million Cases in 2024! Understand

Dengue in Brazil: More than 2 Million Cases in 2024! Understand
Dengue in Brazil: More than 2 Million Cases in 2024! Understand
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During the first 11 weeks of 2024, Brazil faces an alarming situation with dengue numbers reaching historic levels. According to recent data released by the Ministry of Health, the country surpassed the barrier of 2 million cases, adding a total of 2,010,896 dengue diagnoses, including probable and confirmed cases. This representative figure not only highlights a serious public health problem, but also sets a new record in the historical series monitored since the year 2000.

The seriousness of the situation is further evidenced by the number of deaths associated with the disease. To date, more than 680 deaths caused by dengue have been confirmed, a number that reflects the urgency of measures to prevent and control the disease. Compared to the previous record dating back to 2015, when Brazil recorded 1,688,688 cases, the scale of the current problem has expanded, showing that the battle against dengue is far from won.

What has been done to combat dengue?

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Faced with this escalation, several federation units were placed in a state of emergency. States such as Acre, Espírito Santo, Goiás, Minas Gerais, among others, are mobilizing resources and strategies to contain the proliferation of Aedes aegypti, the mosquito that transmits the disease. Control actions, such as awareness campaigns about the importance of eliminating stagnant water and implementing fumigation, are some of the measures adopted to combat the epidemic.

What are the symptoms of dengue and how to act?

Identifying the symptoms of dengue is essential for early diagnosis and adequate treatment. The most common signs include high fever, intense muscle pain, pain when moving the eyes, malaise, lack of appetite, headache and red spots on the body. When identifying these symptoms, it is crucial to seek medical advice immediately, as dengue fever can progress to more serious forms of the disease.

In addition to individual protective measures, such as the use of repellents and window screens, combating dengue fever requires collective action and effective coordination between health authorities and the population. Vector control, health education and the implementation of basic sanitation policies are fundamental to reversing the current scenario.

Conclusion: A call to action

The alarming number of dengue cases in Brazil in 2024 serves as a call to action for the entire society. Dengue is not just a threat to individual health, but a collective challenge that requires joint effort and commitment to prevention practices. It is imperative that everyone does their part in the fight against dengue, from eliminating mosquito breeding sites to seeking medical attention at the first sign of the disease. Only in this way will it be possible to overcome this public health challenge and prevent more lives from being lost to dengue.

The article is in Portuguese

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