Dengue Outbreak Response during COVID-19 Pandemic, Key Largo, Florida, USA, 2020 release_l6sqkjwknzeh3jpsrfza7fxkqe

by Devin Rowe, Catherine McDermott, Ysla Veliz, Alison Kerr, Mark Whiteside, Mikki Coss, Chad Huff, Andrea Leal, Edgar Kopp, Alexis LaCrue, Lea A. Heberlein, Laura E. Adams (+5 others)

Published in Emerging Infectious Diseases by Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

2023   Volume 29, Issue 8, p1643-1647

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We report a dengue outbreak in Key Largo, Florida, USA, from February through August 2020, during the COVID-19 pandemic. Successful community engagement resulted in 61% of case-patients self-reporting. We also describe COVID-19 pandemic effects on the dengue outbreak investigation and the need to increase clinician awareness of dengue testing recommendations.
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