Europe .. Increased infections of dengue and diseases associated with mosquitoes

The European Union health authority on Tuesday warned that cases of Dengue fever and other diseases associated with mosquitoes are increasing sharply in Europe, as climate change provides more suitable conditions for the spread of gas mosquitoes. The number of injuries to Dengue that increased domestically in the European Union domestically, in addition to Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway (European Economic Zone) from 71 in 2022, to 130 in 2023. the case, and the number of income of the cases of 1572 in 2022 to 2322202202020220220220220220220200000000000000’s 4 thousand and 900 cases in 2023 it is the highest level since the beginning of European monitoring in 2008. is infected. ‘Europe has noted that climate change provides more suitable conditions for the spread of gas mosquitoes in areas that have not yet reached, and to the injury of more people with diseases such as Dengue. In respect of the Western Nile virus, 713 local injuries were recorded in 123 regions in nine countries in the European Union in 2023, including 67 deaths, while a decrease in 1133 in 2022, the number of areas affected is compared to 1133. For the Egyptian Al -Zaaeja -Mosquitoes, responsible for the spread of yellow fever and Dengue fever, Chonjunia and Zika, finally settled in Cyprus, and a number of regions of the European Union, such as Madeira and the French Caribbean. The center has suggested that “climate change has a significant impact on the spread of disease transmitted by mosquitoes in Europe, as it provides, for example, environmental conditions, which are favorable to multiplying the numbers and growth of mosquitoes.” The agency emphasized that it is necessary to use coordinated control procedures to inject these diseases, such as laws, pesticides with sprays and apply fixed species to the walls and floors. The European Center added that under the important procedures, the removal of stationary water is from balconies and gardens, and to provide other protection means. In March, the World Health Organization warned that the Latin American region and the Caribbean will see the worst of Dengue disease, in the outbreak of the epidemic, the attribution of global warming and the climate phenomenon of Nino. In the first quarter of this year, health authorities in the Latin American region and the Caribbean recorded more than 3.5 million infections of the virus, leading to a thousand deaths.