The Dominican Republic has recorded 245 cases of dengue as of week 31 of 2026, a figure that shows an increase compared to the previous year. Although authorities claim that the situation is under control, they encourage the population to strengthen preventive measures. Meanwhile, malaria is experiencing a significant decline, while cases of leptospirosis and cholera remain stable.
Dengue in the Dominican Republic: 245 confirmed cases, a worrying increase
This article was updated at 20:35.