CUBA NEWS
May 25, 2005

FROM CUBA More than 20 cases of dengue fever found in Havana 1a25q

HAVANA, Cuba - May 20 (Walter Amanda, UPECI / cubanet.sergipeconectado.com) - Health authorities in Havana have placed hundreds of warning signs in the fashionable Plaza district of the city asking people who develop a fever to seek medical help after itting over 20 cases of dengue fever to area hospitals.

"Active search for feverish patients," said the signs, going on to warn citizens that anyone with a fever, even if asymptomatic for dengue, should the nearest medical dispensary.

Dengue is a contagious, viral ailment transmitted by mosquitoes. It causes a fever, strong pain in the ts, and in the case of hemorragic dengue, even death.

The last substantial outbreak of dengue in Cuba dates back to 1981, with smaller outbreaks since, the latest in 2001. At that time, the government concealed the number of deaths attributable to the epidemic, but it did initiate a campaign to eradicate the mosquitoes and their breeding areas.

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