AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoMosquito-borne disease alert: Hawai‘i DOH reported a new travel-related dengue virus case on Oʻahu involving a visitor (a nonresident), so it’s not counted in the state’s official total of five. Public health response: DOH teams carried out local inspections, outreach, and mosquito control measures where the person was exposed after travel to a dengue-prone region. Risk level: Officials say the expected risk of local spread is low because the visitor had left Hawai‘i and was no longer considered infectious for human-to-mosquito transmission at departure. Prevention reminder for island communities: DOH urged residents and travelers to reduce mosquito breeding by removing standing water from buckets, containers, planters, rain barrels, and even cups left outside, and to use repellent and protective clothing to avoid bites. Regional health context: The report notes dengue is a year-round risk in many tropical and subtropical areas, including parts of the Pacific such as the Republic of the Marshall Islands.
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