An expert believes there's nothing to do but avoid getting bitten, as Pacific Island nations grapple a dengue outbreak
An expert believes there's nothing to do but avoid getting bitten, as Pacific Island nations grapple a dengue outbreak
5 August 2025
The viral infection spreads from mosquitoes to people, and can cause high fever, sore muscles, pain behind the eyes, and a rash.
Since April, Samoa's had more than 2000 cases and multiple deaths.
World Mosquito Programme Senior Director, Greg Devine, says a lot of people won't feel sick, but some have flu-like symptoms.
He says there's no cure, but more severe cases require hospital treatment.
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