Dengue on the rise in Encarnación, Paraguay (2023–2024): an emerging threat to regional transmission dynamics

Authors

  • Diana P Dressler Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Nacional de Itapua, Paraguay https://orcid.org/0000-0002-9298-358X
  • Mónica M González Facultad de Medicina, Universidad Nacional de Itapua, Paraguay
  • Andrea Gómez de la Fuente Laboratorio Central de Salud Pública, Asunción, Paraguay
  • Cesar A Cantero Laboratorio Central de Salud Pública, Asunción, Paraguay
  • Tania M Alfonzo Laboratorio Central de Salud Pública, Asunción, Paraguay
  • Victor H Aquino Departamento de Inmunología, Instituto de Investigaciones en Ciencias de la Salud, Universidad Nacional de Asunción, San Lorenzo Paraguay https://orcid.org/0000-0003-1910-0776

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.3855/jidc.21624

Keywords:

dengue, epidemic, Itapua

Abstract

Introduction: Dengue remains a public health concern in Paraguay. Paraguay´s 2023–2024 epidemic was examined, emphasizing on the Itapua department in the southern region bordering Argentina.

Methodology: This retrospective, cross-sectional observational study analyzed confirmed dengue cases from 17 September 2023, to 4 May 2024. Demographic and clinical data of the participants were gathered from Paraguay’s national surveillance system.

Results: Among the 307,058 suspected dengue cases reported, 77,675 were confirmed through laboratory testing. The Itapua department contributed 8,310 (2.7%) and 1,910 (2.5%) of the suspected and confirmed cases; pediatric cases comprised 33% nationwide and 35% in Itapua. Intensive care needs were higher in Itapua (n = 18, 11.2%) than in other Paraguayan regions (n = 152, 2.0%). Mortality rates were also elevated in Itapua (n = 11, 0.6%) compared to the national average (n = 95, 0.13%). DENV-1 and DENV-2 were responsible for this epidemic. Encarnacion, the capital of Itapua State and a neighboring city to Posadas, Argentina, was the most severely affected (1,262 reported cases).

Conclusions: The elevated rates of pediatric cases, intensive care admissions, and mortality in Itapua highlight the need for multicomponent health strategies, including enhanced vector control through community-led Aedes aegypti elimination programs and insecticide residual spraying in high-incidence zones, vaccination campaigns targeting high-risk pediatric populations with World Health Organization (WHO)-approved dengue vaccines (e.g., TAK-003), and cross-border collaboration with Argentina (e.g., Posadas-Encarnacion) to synchronize outbreak surveillance, share real-time epidemiological data, and coordinate vaccine deployment in binational hotspots.

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Published

2025-11-30

How to Cite

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Dressler DP, González MM, Gómez de la Fuente A, Cantero CA, Alfonzo TM, Aquino VH (2025) Dengue on the rise in Encarnación, Paraguay (2023–2024): an emerging threat to regional transmission dynamics. J Infect Dev Ctries 19:1694–1704. doi: 10.3855/jidc.21624

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