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-title Cuban Health Officials Report Rise in Respiratory Viruses Amid Dengue Outbreak

by Dr. Michael Lee – Health Editor

Cuba Faces Multiple Disease Challenges: Respiratory Viruses & ​Ongoing Arbovirus ‍Crisis

Cuban authorities are monitoring the⁤ circulation of several viruses, including⁤ respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), H1N1 influenza, and COVID-19, alongside a severe outbreak of ⁢dengue and chikungunya.‌ This information‌ was discussed during a ⁣recent weekly meeting between President Miguel Díaz-Canel‌ and health sector⁣ scientists. ⁤While​ official data​ indicates‍ low positivity ​rates⁤ for COVID-19, experts cautioned about a ‍potential increase in ‌cases ⁤in the coming weeks, particularly in eastern Cuba⁣ and on the ‌Isle of Youth.

The epidemiological update arrives during a critical period⁤ for Cuba,⁤ which is ​currently grappling with a significant arbovirus outbreak. The ministry⁢ of Public Health (Minsap) recently ​confirmed 33 deaths from dengue ‍and chikungunya,tragically ⁤including 21 minors. This⁣ revelation has ‌sparked concern both domestically and internationally, with‌ some foreign press, like ​the Canadian media, characterizing the situation as an epidemic outbreak.

Between July and‌ November, Minsap specialists analyzed 1,423 samples from patients with Acute ​Respiratory Infections, identifying RSV and H1N1 ​as⁣ the most prevalent pathogens. Experts noted⁤ the continued, ‍albeit‌ low, ⁤presence ‌of ⁣COVID-19 and‍ are monitoring internationally tracked variants, including XFG.‍ Despite acknowledging‌ the virus’s circulation,officials maintained ⁣there is no current alarm scenario.

Notably, the official⁣ report lacked⁢ data regarding⁤ hospitalizations, medication availability, and⁤ the⁢ overall​ capacity of the healthcare system to ⁣manage a potential⁣ surge⁣ in⁢ cases – ‌information considered particularly sensitive given the current challenges.

President Díaz-Canel urged health ‍authorities to provide “permanent and timely” reporting,⁢ addressing past⁣ criticisms regarding ⁣transparency in epidemiological ​data‍ released⁣ by Minsap.

Alongside efforts to combat the existing outbreaks, scientists presented novel ⁣technologies aimed at vector control, including sterile insect techniques,⁢ transgenic ⁢mosquitoes, and ‌bacteria⁢ targeting Aedes aegypti mosquitoes. However, ‌these solutions⁢ are still in advancement or scaling phases, offering limited immediate relief to ⁢a population facing ⁤saturated hospitals and shortages of essential resources like insecticides and⁣ medicines, ​compounded ‍by⁢ ongoing ​power outages.Current⁢ infestation rates stand at 0.89%, with provinces ‌like ⁤Camagüey, Santiago⁤ de Cuba, and ‌Havana​ being particularly affected.

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