Dengue Fever Deaths in Yemen Rise to 59, Over 2,000 Infections Reported
Aden -- The mosquito-borne virus continues to spread across several governorates, exacerbating Yemen’s fragile health situation.
Medical sources reported that Aden topped the list of affected areas, with the majority of deaths concentrated there, while other governorates such as Lahj and Taiz also recorded significant case numbers.
Health officials warned that the actual number of infections may be higher than reported due to underreporting and limited diagnostic capacity in remote areas. The outbreak has placed additional strain on hospitals already struggling with shortages of medicine, equipment, and staff.
Humanitarian agencies expressed concern that the rising death toll could worsen food insecurity and public health risks, as dengue fever often spreads rapidly in areas with poor sanitation and limited access to clean water.
The World Health Organization and local health authorities are urging urgent measures to contain the outbreak, including vector control campaigns, public awareness initiatives, and improved access to medical care.
The surge in dengue cases highlights the vulnerability of Yemen’s health system, which has been weakened by years of conflict and economic collapse. Without immediate intervention, experts warn that the epidemic could escalate further, threatening thousands more lives.
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