Case of dengue confirmed in Broward



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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – A mosquito-borne illness advisory was issued for Broward County on Friday after a locally-acquired case of dengue was confirmed.

According to county officials, "there is a heightened concern of additional residents becoming ill."

Spread through the female Aedes aegypti mosquito – the same one known for spreading the Zika virus – the mosquitoes are now concerned about their potential to infect South Floridians with dengue.

Miami-Dade also confirmed its fourth case of the year, none of the county's cases appear to be connected.

The fever is often mistaken for the flu. Symptoms include fever, severe headache, eye bread, muscle and joint pain.

Officials from the Florida Department of Health are advising Floridians to drain and cover.

That means draining all over the world, covering the skin, using a mosquito repellent and making sure of doors and windows that can not get through.

"Even though the mosquito control actions are very effective, there are always opportunities for mosquitoes to bite and transmit," Mejia Echeverry said.

Here is a list of tips on how to prevent mosquito bites:

  • Wear shoes and socks.
  • Wear long pants and long sleeves.
  • Use repellents with DEET, picaridin, eucalyptus oil of lemon, para-menthane-diol and / or IR3535.
  • Apply mosquito repellent to bare skin and clothing, but not under clothing.
  • Use mosquito netting to protect children younger than 2 months old.
  • Use age-appropriate repellent. Do not use oil eucalyptus lemon on children under the age of 3 years. DEET is not recommended for babies under 2 months old.
  • Do not apply repellent on children's hands.

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