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		Dengue Fever – Hawaii Island Outbreak
Updates and information on current investigation
The Hawaii Department of Health (HDOH) is investigating a cluster of locally-acquired cases of dengue fever on Hawaii Island. Dengue is not endemic to Hawaii. However, it is intermittently imported from endemic areas by infected travelers. This is the first cluster of locally-acquired dengue fever since the 2011 outbreak on Oahu.
As of November 16, 2015*:
| Hawaii Island residents | 46 | 
| Visitors | 10 | 
| Confirmed cases, TOTAL | 56 | 
Of the confirmed cases, 46 are Hawaii residents and 10 are visitors.
41 cases have been adults; Fifteen have been children (<18 years of age). Onset of illness has ranged between 9/11/15 – 11/7/15.
For a map of potential exposure areas reported by cases, click HERE**. (Data as of November 12, 2015)
HDOH continues to routinely monitor for cases of imported dengue infection on ALL islands and will continue to have Vector Control perform mosquito site assessments and abatement as needed. Since the beginning of our current investigation on Hawaii island, one imported dengue fever case has been confirmed (on Oahu). This case is not associated with the Hawaii island investigation.
Dengue Fever and Mosquitoes — Information and Resources
• Fight the Bite Flyer NEW!
• Frequently Asked Questions (11/13/2015)
• Letter to Hawaii Island Residents and Visitors
• Bug Off! Using Mosquito Repellants
• Eliminate Mosquito Breeding Sites (11”x17”)
Call Aloha United Way 2-1-1 for general information about dengue fever and the current Big Island dengue investigation.
To report a suspect case, contact:
To report mosquito concerns, contact:
If you are ill and are worried that you might have dengue fever, contact your healthcare provider.
Clinicians: for updates go to http://health.hawaii.gov/docd/updates-and-resources-for-clinicians/
*Updates to case counts, when available, will be posted Monday-Friday at 1:00 p.m. HST
**Updates to the map, when available, will be posted Friday at 1:00 p.m. HST
Written by: KNKR News