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Dengue Fever risk in Chongqing

Prevention Guide

Dengue Fever Prevention Guide for Chongqing Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne viral infection that causes high fever, severe headache, joint and muscle pain, and in serious cases, can lead to hemorrhagic complications. There is no specific treatment, so prevention is critical. Chongqing faces a moderate dengue risk due to several local factors. The city's hot, humid summers create ideal breeding conditions for Aedes mosquitoes. Urban areas with poor drainage, construction sites with standing water, and residential compounds with uncovered water storage all amplify transmission risk. Additionally, Chongqing's high population density and frequent travel connections to Southeast Asia increase exposure chances. Your prevention steps: Eliminate standing water weekly. Check flower pot saucers, discarded tires, roof gutters, and water storage containers. Even small amounts of stagnant water can breed hundreds of mosquitoes. Use physical barriers. Install window screens, sleep under bed nets, and keep doors closed during early morning and late afternoon when Aedes mosquitoes are most active. Apply effective repellent. Use DEET-based or picaridin repellent on exposed skin when outdoors, especially in parks, riverside areas, and neighborhoods near construction sites. Wear protective clothing. Choose long sleeves and light-colored, loose-fitting clothes during peak mosquito hours. Report breeding sites. Contact local community health offices if you notice unchecked standing water in public areas or unusual mosquito activity in your neighborhood. If you develop sudden high fever with severe pain behind the eyes or joint pain after mosquito exposure, seek medical care promptly and inform your doctor about any recent travel within Chongqing or beyond.

Last updated: Sat, 16 May 2026 19:05:37 GMT

πŸ“Š Data sourced from WHO/CDC

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