Dengue 2025: Brazil's Looming Crisis
- Jaime David
- Mar 6
- 1 min read
Brazil is grappling with a severe dengue fever epidemic, threatening to become the worst in its history. This crisis is fueled by a confluence of factors, including government underfunding and neglect of public health infrastructure, the re-emergence of the dengue virus serotype 3 after a 15-year absence, and the impacts of climate change, specifically increased temperatures and rainfall, creating ideal breeding conditions for mosquitoes. The article highlights the Brazilian government's consistent defunding of public health initiatives, including mosquito control programs, leading to a weakened capacity to combat the spread of the virus. The resurgence of dengue serotype 3 poses a significant threat as a large portion of the population lacks immunity, making them highly susceptible to infection and severe illness. Climate change is further intensifying the outbreak by expanding the geographical range and breeding season of Aedes aegypti mosquitoes, the primary vectors of the dengue virus. The combination of these factors has overwhelmed the healthcare system, resulting in overcrowded hospitals and a shortage of resources. The article emphasizes the need for urgent and comprehensive action to address the underlying causes of the epidemic and protect public health. find the original article here: https://www.wsws.org/en/articles/2025/03/06/hpzu-m06.html
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