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Sat Nov 15, 2025, 06:13 PM Saturday

Largest One-Year Increase In Yellow Fever Cases In S. America Since 1960; Dengue Spreading There And In Europe

Surging cases of yellow fever and dengue in South America highlight the growing assault on people’s health from the climate crisis, with infectious diseases spread by mosquitoes and deadly heat also now pushing into temperate regions such as Europe, experts have warned at the Cop30 climate summit. There have been 356 cases of yellow fever in South America and 152 deaths so far this year, largely in the Amazon region, according to Pan American Health Organization figures. Apart from a large spike in 2017 and 2018, this is the largest number of yellow fever cases for any year in the continent, bar one, since 1960.

The current wave of yellow fever, which can cause fever, nausea and even organ failure, comes on the back of one of Brazil’s worst ever years for dengue. In 2024, nearly 6.5m cases of dengue and about 5,000 deaths were reported in Brazil. Last year was also a startling record year for dengue in Europe, with 304 reported cases – more than the 275 cases reported in the previous 15 years combined.

Both yellow fever and dengue are transmitted by the Aedes species of mosquito, which thrive in warm conditions and stagnant water. The climate crisis, which is raising global temperatures and causing more ferocious rainfall, is aggravating about half of known human pathogenic diseases, scientists have determined, as disease-carrying mosquitoes expand their range across a rapidly heating world.

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“We’ve had huge outbreaks of dengue and an increase in yellow fever even outside of the Amazon region because of lots of rain and high temperatures, which makes the mosquitoes bite more and affects the reproduction of virus in the mosquitoes,” said Rachel Vicente, an expert at the health sciences center at Brazil’s Federal University of Espírito Santo. “People are living near more breeding sites, too, especially in urban areas of Brazil. It’s a perfect storm and it’s not just a problem of tropical areas any more, we’ve had outbreaks in Europe because it is getting warmer there and is becoming easier for the vector.

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https://www.theguardian.com/environment/2025/nov/14/yellow-fever-dengue-south-america-climate

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