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French public health authorities have reported a total of 46 cases of dengue across a wide area of southern France from 17 June 2024 to 6 September 2024. The affected areas are:
Alpes-Maritimes: 2 cases in La Colle sur Loup and 1 case who was infected in Menton or Monaco.
Drôme: 2 cases in Montelimar.
Herault: 1 case who was infected in Montpellier ou Perols.
Lozere: 2 cases in Florac, although they may have been infected in Baho, Pyrenees-Orientales.
Var: 20 cases in La Crau and 1 case in Frejus.
Vaucluse: 17 cases in Sainte-Cecile-les-Vignes.
Dengue is an infection mostly found in tropical and sub-tropical climates worldwide, but it does occur in southern Europe. It is spread by Aedes mosquito bites and can cause a severe flu-like illness.
All travellers to affected regions are potentially at risk of dengue fever and should be aware of this infection.
Aedes mosquitoes are particularly persistent and aggressive. They bite between dawn and dusk.
A new dengue vaccine Qdenga® has been licensed in the UK.
Treatment for dengue is supportive only.
For further information see TRAVAX dengue fever page.