‘Heath Emergency’ declared by Peru in view of Sudden Dengue Attack

‘Heath Emergency’ declared by Peru in view of Sudden Dengue Attack

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Category : International Published on: February 27 2023

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  • The Health Ministry in Peru country, South America has reported more than 11500 cases and 16 deaths due to the dengue outbreak. 
  • An emergency has been released which will continue for about 90 days. A significant increase of 72 per cent has been seen since 2022.
  • The emergency was declared on February 23, 2023 (Thursday) in 13 departments operating in the country’s north, southeast and centre.
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