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Current Travel Health News

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Current Travel Health News

Take precautions against dengue fever when travelling abroad

Dengue fever is now endemic in more than 100 countries in Africa, the Americas, the Eastern Mediterranean, Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific. This includes various popular tourist destinations for Hong Kong people including the Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.

Detailed information on the latest Dengue fever situation in Hong Kong, as well as neighbouring and overseas countries and areas, can be found at the Centre for Health Protection’s website: https://www.chp.gov.hk/files/pdf/df_imported_cases_and_overseas_figures_eng.pdf

Travellers planning to travel in these areas should take precautions against the disease. Travellers returning from areas where dengue fever is prevalent should seek medical advice as soon as possible if they feel unwell and provide travel details to their doctors.

For more information on dengue fever, including the latest situation in neighbouring and overseas countries and areas, please visit the Centre for Health Protection’s thematic webpage at https://www.chp.gov.hk/en/features/38847.html

Take precautions against Mpox (also known as monkeypox) when travelling abroad

Mpox (also known as monkeypox) is a zoonotic disease caused by Mpox virus. Often found in tropical forest regions of Central and West Africa. It is mainly transmitted by contact with infected animals, human-to-human transmission is limited. Incubation period is mainly from 6 to 13 days, symptoms are similar with Smallpox infection, but less severe.

Since 6 May 2022, multiple outbreaks wer e reported in Europe and North America countries, and many patient are self-identified as bisexual or men who have sex with men. Travellers planning to travel in these areas should avoid contact with infected person. Travellers returning from these areas shall notify the doctor to seek medical treatment and inform the travel situation if feeling unwell.

For more information on Mpox, including the latest situation in overseas countries or places, please visit the World Health Organization and Hong Kong Centre for Health Protection’s thematic webpages at: https://www.who.int/health-topics/monkeypox#tab=tab_1
https://www.chp.gov.hk/en/features/105683.html

 

Botswana: Malaria

17 April 2025

The Botswana Ministry of Health, in late March, notified the public of a significant increase in Malaria. As of April 4, the MOH reported 1,764 confirmed cases and eight deaths.

(Source: Outbreak News Today 17 April 2025)

 

Reunion: Leptospirosis

17 April 2025

According to ARS La Réunion, this year, the start of the seasonal upsurge of Leptospirosis is later and lower than in 2024: between January 1 and April 10, 2025, 59 cases were reported.

(Source: Outbreak News Today 17 April 2025)

 

USA: Measles [Update]

17 April 2025

The New Mexico Department of Health reports an unvaccinated child in Doña Ana County has been diagnosed with Measles – the first measles case in that county, and the first measles case outside southeast New Mexico.

(Source: Outbreak News Today 16 April 2025)

 

Brazil: Dengue Fever [Update]

17 April 2025

The Brazil Ministry of Health reports nearly 1 million probable Dengue cases through April 15.

(Source: Outbreak News Today 16 April 2025)

 

Argentina: Measles and Dengue Fever [Update]

17 April 2025

According to the National Epidemiological Bulletin, a total of 19 Measles cases have been confirmed, distributed between the Autonomous City of Buenos Aires and the Province of Buenos Aires.

Through the first three months of 2025, the Ministry of Health reports that a total of 5,077 confirmed cases of Dengue were recorded during the 2024/2025 dengue season.


(Source: Outbreak News Today 16 April 2025)

 

Colombia: Yellow Fever

17 April 2025

Last week in Colombia, Yellow fever indicators have recorded an increase in cases, setting off alarm bells for health authorities.

(Source: Outbreak News Today 15 April 2025)

 

Senegal: Rift Valley Fever

17 April 2025

Health authorities in Senegal, in western Africa, report one confirmed case of Rift Valley Fever in a 54-year-old man from Touba City, Diourel region on April 1.

(Source: Outbreak News Today 15 April 2025)