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  2. 'Unprecedented' cluster of mosquito-borne dengue virus cases ...

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    An Orange County Mosquito and Vector Control District worker begins the screening process for the presence of diseases like West Nile virus, Zika virus, Dengue fever or yellow fever at the agency ...

  3. As mosquito-borne illnesses spread, here's how to tell West ...

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    It was first identified in the Western Hemisphere in August 1999 after people were diagnosed in New York City. Dengue viruses are spread through bites from infected Aedes species mosquitoes ...

  4. Why Mosquitoes Are So Dangerous Right Now - AOL

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    Mosquitoes belonging to the Aedes family cause most of the world’s malaria, dengue, yellow fever, West Nile, and Zika. They live primarily in urban, densely populated areas and can replicate in ...

  5. Vector control - Wikipedia

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    For example, larvicides can be used in mosquito breeding zones; insecticides can be applied to house walls or bed nets, and use of personal repellents can reduce incidence of insect bites and thus infection. The use of pesticides for vector control is promoted by the World Health Organization (WHO) and has proven to be highly effective. [7]

  6. Dengue fever outbreaks - Wikipedia

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    Epidemic dengue has become more common since the 1980s. By the late 1990s, dengue was the most important mosquito-borne disease affecting humans after malaria, with around 40 million cases of dengue fever and several hundred thousand cases of dengue hemorrhagic fever each year. Significant outbreaks of dengue fever tend to occur every five or ...

  7. Mosquito menace: West Nile, Dengue fever are threats. How ...

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    The telltale signs of summer mean mosquitoes will be out in force, but with an added threat of illnesses like West Nile virus and possibly Dengue fever in the foreseeable future research contends.

  8. Aedes aegypti - Wikipedia

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    Aedes aegypti (UK pronunciation: / ˈ iː d iː z /; US pronunciation: / ˈ eɪ d z / or / ˈ eɪ d iː z / from Greek αηδής: "hateful" and / eɪ ˈ dʒ ɪ p t i / from Latin, meaning "of Egypt"), the yellow fever mosquito, is a mosquito that can spread dengue fever, chikungunya, Zika fever, Mayaro and yellow fever viruses, and other disease agents.

  9. CDC warns of increased risk of dengue fever infections. Here ...

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    In Puerto Rico, at least 1,498 people have caught dengue from mosquitoes, prompting the local government to declare a public health emergency. And 745 U.S. travelers have been infected, the CDC notes.