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Government of Mauritania Confirms No Recent Deaths from Dengue Fever
Health Authorities Reassure Public Amid Rising Concerns
The Mauritanian government has officially confirmed that no deaths have occurred recently due to dengue fever, despite growing public concern over the spread of the disease. In a statement released by the Ministry of Health, officials emphasized that while there have been reported cases of dengue, all patients are receiving appropriate medical care and are in stable condition.
The Ministry clarified that the current situation is under control and that the health system is actively monitoring and responding to all suspected cases. The government urged citizens to remain calm and to rely on official sources for accurate information regarding the health situation in the country.
Preventive Measures and Public Awareness Campaigns
To combat the spread of dengue fever, the Ministry of Health has launched a series of preventive measures and awareness campaigns aimed at educating the public on how to protect themselves from mosquito bites, which are the primary mode of transmission for the virus.
- Regular fumigation of mosquito breeding areas in urban and rural zones
- Distribution of mosquito nets and repellents to vulnerable communities
- Public education campaigns through radio, television, and social media
- Encouragement of community participation in eliminating stagnant water sources
These efforts are part of a broader national strategy to reduce the incidence of mosquito-borne diseases and to strengthen the country’s public health infrastructure.
Government Commitment to Transparency and Health Safety
The Mauritanian government reiterated its commitment to transparency and timely communication with the public regarding health issues. Officials stated that all confirmed cases of dengue fever are being tracked and treated in accordance with international health standards, and that there is no cause for alarm at this time.
Health authorities also called on citizens to report any symptoms such as high fever, joint pain, or skin rashes to the nearest health facility for prompt diagnosis and treatment. The Ministry assured the public that it will continue to provide regular updates and work closely with international health partners to ensure the safety and well-being of all Mauritanians.
Conclusion: Vigilance and Cooperation Key to Containing Dengue
In summary, the Mauritanian government has confirmed that there have been no recent fatalities due to dengue fever, and that the situation remains under control. Through a combination of preventive measures, public awareness, and transparent communication, the authorities are working diligently to contain the spread of the disease. Citizens are encouraged to stay informed, take necessary precautions, and cooperate with health officials to ensure a healthy and safe environment for all.





