An outbreak of dengue virus type 3 on Mer Island in the Torres Strait, Australia in 2024.

Q3 Medicine
A Hempenstall, A Pyke, C Taunton, U Sabatino, S Kaigey, E Pickering, G Ehlers, M O Muzari, J Davis, C Paton, C Taylor, A van den Hurk, G Hewitson, S Schlebusch, J Hanson
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Abstract: In early 2024, there were eight confirmed cases of locally acquired dengue on Mer Island in the Torres Strait. This dengue outbreak prompted an in-community public health response which included active case finding, health promotion and vector control. This was the first detected dengue outbreak in the Torres Strait since 2017. It highlights the importance of testing in primary healthcare, vector control and ongoing public health surveillance to minimise the risk of local transmission and establishment of endemic viruses which may cause significant and potentially life-threatening disease within populations in northern Australia.

2024 年澳大利亚托雷斯海峡默尔岛爆发 3 型登革热病毒。
摘要:2024年初,托雷斯海峡梅尔岛出现8例本地获得性登革热确诊病例。这次登革热疫情促使社区内采取了公共卫生应对措施,包括积极发现病例、促进健康和媒介控制。这是自2017年以来托雷斯海峡首次发现登革热疫情。它强调了在初级保健、病媒控制和持续的公共卫生监测中进行检测的重要性,以尽量减少地方传播和建立可能在澳大利亚北部人口中造成严重和可能危及生命的疾病的地方性病毒的风险。
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