
A human case of dengue fever that was locally acquired has been confirmed in Collier County and it is causing heightened concern of more infection, according to health officials.
“The Florida Department of Health in Collier County has not reported a case of locally acquired dengue fever in over 20 years,” according to Kristine Hollingsworth, spokesperson for the state Department of Health in Collier.
The discovery prompted the department to issue an advisory.
“The risk of transmission to humans has increased,” the Collier health department said in a news release. “Collier County Mosquito Control and the (health department) continue surveillance and prevention efforts.”
Hollingsworth said residents should be on alert.
“It is mosquito borne and cannot be transmitted through person to person contact,” she said. “The last locally acquired case was before 2000. We reported a case acquired outside of the United States in July.”
At Least 2 More Pestilences Warning 3/10/22 @ 5:15AM (Prophetic Words and Visions from my Lovely Jesus)
The Tribulation is commencing…
Please repent, carry your cross daily and accept the free gift of Jesus Christ’s Death on the Cross for payment for your sins.
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