Dengue Cases Surge Globally: Over 14.6 Million in 2024
Dengue Cases Surge Globally: Over 14.6 Million in 2024
US · Published May 18, 2026
Dengue, a viral infection transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes, has reached unprecedented levels globally, with over 14.6 million cases reported in 2024, according to the WHO.
The disease is endemic in more than 100 countries, primarily in tropical and subtropical regions.
Symptoms range from mild fever and rash to severe complications, including organ damage and death.

Why It's Important?

Dengue poses a significant health risk to nearly half the world's population, with an estimated 100–400 million infections annually. Severe cases can lead to hospitalization and death, particularly in individuals with prior infections. The disease's spread to new regions, including parts of Europe, underscores its growing global impact. Vulnerable populations in areas with fragile healthcare systems are at heightened risk, as are travelers to endemic regions.

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