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Dengue fever case in Arizona may have been locally acquired, officials say

Por: CBS News Health November 16, 2022

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A person in Maricopa County, Arizona, has been diagnosed with dengue fever, health officials announced this week, adding that this case could be the county's first that was acquired locally, rather than from travel. If true, it would make Arizona just the second state so far this year to have a case that stemmed from a locally acquired infection.There have been  reported in Arizona from Jan. 1 through Nov. 2 of this year, according to the... + full article



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