#Dengue

A case of travel-related dengue reported on O‘ahu

Dengue virus is spread from infected person to mosquito to person. While Hawai‘i is home to the type of mosquitoes that can carry dengue, the disease is not established here in the state, and cases are currently only seen in travelers.

2 travel-related cases of dengue reported: 1 on Big Island, other on Kaua’i

The Hawai‘i Department of Health has received two reports of travel-related dengue cases in Hawai‘i: one on the Big island and the other on Kaua’i.

Imported Dengue Case Confirmed on the Big Island

A new case of dengue fever has been confirmed on the Big Island.

Gabbard Hosts Dengue, Zika Town Hall

The call discussed dengue fever and the Zika virus, as well as other mosquito-borne illnesses.

Thirty-Day Milestone Reached in Big Island Dengue Outbreak

A major milestone was reached in the Big Island dengue fever outbreak, with 30 days since the last report of locally acquired dengue fever.

State and County Officials Plan Dengue Status Update

The Oahu meeting will discuss a new phase of response activities as no newly confirmed cases have occurred in over a month.

No Dengue Fever Cases Confirmed Since Friday

No new cases of dengue fever were confirmed by the Hawai’i Department of Health on Monday, keeping the overall count at 264.

DOH: New Dengue Case Confirmed with Older Onset

No cases are currently infectious or are at risk of spreading the disease to mosquitoes.

No New Dengue Cases Reported

The total case count of confirmed dengue cases remains at 263, the same number since the last added case on March 24.

No New Dengue Cases Confirmed by DOH

There have been no new cases of dengue confirmed on the Big Island since March 24.

No New Dengue Cases Monday

The last confirmed dengue case was reported in late March and there have been no known cases at risk of infecting mosquitoes with the disease since March 17.

Big Island Dengue Fever Count at a Standstill

No new cases of dengue fever were confirmed on the Big Island Tuesday by the Hawai’i Department of Health.

No New Cases of Dengue Confirmed Monday

The confirmed count remains at 263 cases with the most recently confirmed case on March 23. No cases are currently infectious to mosquitoes.

No New Dengue Cases Confirmed

In total, 263 cases have been confirmed stemming from the Big Island’s dengue outbreak. The number includes 237 residents, 26 visitors, and a combined 46 individuals under the age of 18.

Dengue Fever Case Count Remains at 263

In total, there have been 263 confirmed cases of dengue on the Big Island, which includes 237 Big Island resident infections and 26 within visitors.

Dengue Fever Cases Remain at 263

In total, 237 Big Island residents have contracted the disease, along with 26 visitors to the island.

No New Dengue Fever Cases Reported

The overall case count remains at 263, with no cases listed as “potentially infectious” to mosquitoes.

Big Island Dengue Fever Cases Hold at 263

No new cases of the mosquito-borne illness have been reported on the Big Island. Currently, no cases are “potentially infectious” to mosquitoes.

Four Cases of Mosquito Borne Viruses Under Investigation on Oahu

The cases include an individual who traveled to Latin America and returned to the state ill.

Dengue: No New Cases Confirmed

On Wednesday, a new case was confirmed by Hawai’i Department of Health officials. That case remains listed by DOH as “potentially infectious” to mosquitoes with an onset of illness of March 17.
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