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Pan American Health Organization: Insect-Borne Diseases Are Impacting US. Here’s What To Do | Opinion

Pan American Health Organization: Insect-Borne Diseases Are Impacting US. Here’s What To Do | Opinion

Summary

Diseases spread by insects, like chikungunya and dengue, are appearing more often in the United States, partly due to rising temperatures and urban expansion. The Pan American Health Organization highlights the importance of learning from countries in Latin America and the Caribbean, which have experience managing these diseases. They emphasize the need for better disease tracking, healthcare worker training, and international cooperation.

Key Facts

  • A woman in New York became ill with chikungunya, a virus usually found in tropical regions.
  • Chikungunya causes fever and joint pain and has not been common in the U.S. before.
  • Diseases like chikungunya and dengue are spreading due to climate change and urban growth.
  • Over 6,500 cases of dengue were reported in the U.S. last year, especially in areas like Florida and Texas.
  • Insect-borne diseases can greatly impact health systems and the economy.
  • The Pan American Health Organization suggests improving disease tracking and healthcare training.
  • Regional cooperation among countries can help manage and control these disease outbreaks.
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