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Hawaii reports its 14th 2025 dengue case, travel-related and not linked to prior cases.
Hawaii has confirmed its 14th dengue case of 2025, a travel-related infection on Oahu, bringing the state’s total to 14 cases—13 on Oahu and one on Maui.
The individual contracted the virus while traveling in a region where dengue is common and is not linked to prior cases.
Dengue is not endemic in Hawaii, and transmission remains limited to travelers.
Health officials have deployed teams to inspect and control mosquitoes in the affected area.
Residents are urged to eliminate standing water to prevent breeding.
Travelers to high-risk areas should use EPA-registered repellent, wear protective clothing, and stay in screened or air-conditioned spaces.
Symptoms include fever, rash, nausea, and body aches, appearing two to seven days after infection.
Those returning from affected regions should avoid mosquito bites for three weeks and seek medical care if symptoms develop.
Outbreaks continue in Puerto Rico, the U.S. Virgin Islands, American Samoa, and parts of Asia, Latin America, and the Pacific.
For information or to report suspected cases, call 808-586-4586.
Hawai informa su 14o caso de dengue en 2025, relacionado con viajes y no vinculado a casos anteriores.