The V.I. Department of Health is calling on residents to increase their awareness of the symptoms associated with dengue fever, a mosquito-borne illness. This comes in the wake of rising concerns following a dengue outbreak in neighboring Puerto Rico.
Health Commissioner Justa Encarnacion highlighted the importance of distinguishing dengue symptoms from those of Covid-19, emphasizing early detection and appropriate response.
“According to the CDC, dengue viruses and the virus that causes COVID-19 can have similar symptoms in the early stages,” she said. “It’s important that everyone understands the difference between the two and how to treat the symptoms of dengue.”
She advised the public to recognize the signs of dengue, which include fever, nausea, vomiting, rash, and various forms of pain such as eye pain (usually behind the eyes), muscle, joint, or bone pain.
The symptoms of dengue typically persist for two to seven days, with most individuals recovering within a week. The Aedes aegypti mosquito, the primary vector for dengue, is most active during dawn and dusk.
“For those experiencing symptoms of dengue, it’s crucial to seek medical advice, get tested with a blood test, and ensure ample rest while avoiding aspirin or ibuprofen, opting for acetaminophen instead,” the commissioner advised.