Brazil and Peru advance high-tech tools against climate-driven dengue

Scientists in Brazil and Peru are using machine learning for early outbreak predictions and Wolbachia-infected mosquitoes to curb dengue fever, amid rising cases fueled by climate change. In Lima, a 2024 epidemic overwhelmed hospitals, prompting adaptations now informing regional strategies. These efforts offer models as subtropical U.S. areas report local transmissions.

In early 2024, Santa Rosa hospital in Lima, Peru, faced an unprecedented dengue wave, treating 40 to 60 patients daily at its peak, up from just 13 the prior year. Epidemiologist Solomon Durand, drawing from Amazon experience, set up triage tents and segregated wards, limiting deaths to four among nearly 2,000 cases. 'That caught our attention,' Durand said of local cases in affluent districts, linking the surge to El Niño rains and record heat—Peru's warmest year in six decades. Hotter conditions accelerate Aedes aegypti mosquito development and dengue virus replication, with a University of Washington study attributing 18 percent of 1995-2014 cases in high-risk nations to human-caused warming. Projections warn of 50 percent more cases by midcentury without emission cuts. Globally, dengue hit 14 million cases and 9,000 deaths in 2024, mostly in the Americas. In southern Brazil, entomologist Luciano Andrade Moreira leads Wolbito do Brasil, producing 100 million Wolbachia-infected eggs weekly in Curitiba. The bacteria blocks dengue in mosquitoes, slashing cases nearly 90 percent in Niterói post-releases. Seventeen Brazilian cities declared emergencies in 2024 as hospitals overflowed. In Peru's Amazon, Gabriel Carrasco-Escobar's InnovaLab deploys sensors, drones, and AI via the Harmonize project to forecast outbreaks three months ahead, aiding resource shifts. 'The mosquito is extremely well-designed—very intelligent, very adaptable,' Carrasco-Escobar noted. In the U.S., California's first local dengue cases emerged in 2023, prompting sterile mosquito releases, but experts like Durand see parallels to Lima: 'That’s how we started. With local cases.' A stalled SMASH Act seeks $100 million yearly for surveillance.

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Rural Brazilian countryside scene with a farmer and health worker highlighting the hantavirus threat.
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Hantavirus kills nearly half of those infected in Brazil

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Brazil recorded seven cases of hantavirus infection in 2026 through April, with one death. The disease, endemic in rural areas, maintains a fatality rate of around 40%.

홍콩이 1년여 만에 첫 현지 뎅기열 감염 사례가 발생함에 따라 내년에 수컷 모기를 박테리아에 감염시켜 후손의 번식을 막는 ‘모기를 이용한 모기 방제’ 전략을 시험할 예정이다. 도널드 응 만킷 식품환경위생국장은 일요일 이 계획을 발표하며, 이달 들어 급격히 증가한 모기 개체 수에 대응해 정부가 방역 조치를 강화하는 방안을 고려할 것이라고 밝혔다.

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Jakarta Deputy Governor Rano Karno warned residents of a potential dengue fever (DBD) surge due to the El Nino phenomenon in the second half of 2026. He made the remarks during a simultaneous community cleanup in West Jakarta on Sunday.

Mpumalanga's Health MEC Sasekani Manzini has called for collaboration with Mozambique and Eswatini to tackle a malaria outbreak that has caused four deaths and 858 cases since the start of the year. The province marked World Malaria Day in Nkomazi, where recent floods have boosted mosquito breeding. Officials note many cases are imported from across the borders.

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Due to rising measles cases, PAHO has called Americas countries to intensify immunization efforts. The Americas Vaccination Week runs from April 25 to May 2. Over 15,300 cases were recorded by April 5, 2026.

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