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India's Dengue Crisis Expands Beyond Monsoon Season Due to Climate Change

India's Dengue Crisis Expands Beyond Monsoon Season Due to Climate Change

11 Haziran 2026Al Jazeera
  • India is experiencing a severe dengue crisis that is no longer limited to the monsoon season. Experts attribute this shift to rising temperatures, erratic rainfall, and rapid urbanization, which have altered the dynamics of the disease.
  • The changing climate and urban environments are contributing to the spread of dengue, making it a year-round concern. This transformation poses significant challenges for public health management in the country.
  • Dengue fever is traditionally associated with the monsoon season in India, but recent trends indicate a shift due to climatic changes. The interplay between urbanization and climate variability is reshaping the epidemiology of mosquito-borne diseases, necessitating a reevaluation of existing health policies.
  • The emergence of dengue as a year-round threat in India underscores the urgent need for comprehensive public health strategies that address climate change and urban planning. As environmental conditions continue to evolve, health systems must adapt to prevent outbreaks and protect vulnerable populations.
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