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Dengue fever strikes United States after 65-year absence
03 June 2010
After an absence of sixty-five years, dengue fever has re-entered the United States through the Florida Keys
Official reports state that twenty-eight people in Key West came down with the dangerous fever; infected mosquitoes have been moving northward thanks to global warming, and there has been increased travel between the United States and South and Central America and the Caribbean -- areas which have seen nearly five million cases of dengue fever from 2000 to 2007.
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