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    Residents raise alarm over possible dengue surge as officials deny outbreak

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    Residents are raising concerns about a possible increase in dengue fever cases in parts of Antigua and Barbuda, citing personal illnesses and reports of growing numbers of patients seeking treatment, while health authorities deny that an outbreak is underway.

    One resident, who said he is recovering from dengue, reported that multiple people have come forward describing similar symptoms and diagnoses. He also claimed that hospital facilities are seeing an unusually high number of dengue-related cases, though no official figures have been released.

    Officials denied that there is a dengue outbreak, despite continued claims from residents that infections are spreading within their communities. Some residents have expressed frustration at the lack of public guidance, warning that denial could delay preventative action.

    Residents are urging authorities to issue clear public information, intensify mosquito-control measures such as fumigation, and encourage precautions to reduce exposure. Areas including Yorks and Urlings were cited by residents as locations where multiple cases are being reported, though this has not been confirmed by health officials.

    Dengue fever, a mosquito-borne viral illness, can cause severe flu-like symptoms and, in some cases, serious complications. Public-health experts typically stress early detection, vector control, and public awareness as key measures in limiting its spread.

    As of late Tuesday, no formal public advisory or data update had been issued by the Ministry of Health.

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