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Dengue Fever risk in Campinas

Prevention Guide

Dengue Fever Prevention Guide for Campinas, Brazil

Dengue is a viral disease transmitted by the Aedes aegypti mosquito. Symptoms include high fever, severe headache, joint pain, rash, and in severe cases, hemorrhagic complications. The risk score for Dengue in Campinas is 66/100, indicating a significant and persistent threat.

Campinas faces specific local risk factors. The city's tropical climate with heavy rainfall from October to March creates ideal breeding conditions for Aedes aegypti. Urban density, inadequate water storage in open containers in peri-urban neighborhoods, and extensive construction sites with stagnant water contribute to mosquito proliferation. The region's high population density and frequent warm temperatures year-round allow mosquito populations to thrive.

Here are 5 actionable prevention steps for residents of Campinas:

  1. Eliminate standing water. Every week, empty, clean, or cover any container that holds water. Flower pots, tires, buckets, and water tanks are common breeding sites. In Campinas's rainy season, this is your most important step.

  2. Use repellent daily. Apply DEET or icaridin-based repellent, especially during early morning and late afternoon when Aedes aegypti is most active. Reapply after rain or heavy sweating.

  3. Install window screens and use bed nets. Ensure your home has intact screens on all windows and doors. Use mosquito nets, particularly for sleeping, as the dengue mosquito bites during the day.

  4. Wear protective clothing. Long sleeves and pants reduce exposed skin. Light-colored clothing is less attractive to mosquitoes.

  5. Report breeding sites to municipal authorities. Campinas has surveillance programs. Contact the local health department about uncollected waste or stagnant water in public areas.

If you develop high fever, severe headache, or joint pain, seek medical attention immediately. Early detection prevents complications.

Last updated: Wed, 01 Jul 2026 19:54:39 GMT

πŸ“Š Data sourced from WHO/CDC

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