Journal article

Severe dengue–related deaths in the elderly population soared in Southern Brazil in 2024

AS Queiroga, DAM Barbosa, TDL Campos, AV Schwarzbold, AM Siqueira, RS Salvato, GL Wallau

IJID Regions | Elsevier BV | Published : 2025

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Abstract

Introduction: Dengue fever is expanding worldwide on the track of climate change. In 2024, more than 14 million cases were reported. Around 6.5 million of those were reported in Brazil alone, reaching a staggering number of around 6000 deaths. Dengue lethality in severe cases were particularly high in Rio Grande do Sul, a historically less affected state which has witnessed an increased incidence and outbreaks in the last 4 years. Design: In this report, we raised some hypotheses to explain the high lethality. Results: Rio Grande do Sul has the highest proportion of elderly individuals among all states in Brazil. This factor, associated with the immunologically naive population, low levels o..

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