Dengue Fever
Dengue Fever cases are rising, fueled by travel from Cuba to the U.S., with significant outbreaks in Santiago de Cuba and alert warnings in Camagüey and Miami-Dade.
Cuban Woman Urgently Appeals to Government for Waste Removal in Havana
Published on 11/7/2024
Cuban Woman Dies from Dengue Symptoms After Being Sent Home Due to Hospital Supply Shortages
Published on 10/17/2024
Sewage and Garbage Plague Surrounds Havana Clinic
Published on 10/14/2024
Dengue and Oropouche Fever Persist in Cuba: No Signs of Improvement
Published on 10/11/2024
Cuban Mother Resolves Sewage Lake Issue After Public Complaint
Published on 9/29/2024
Cuban Mother Urgently Requests Faster Immigration Process to the U.S. for Her Cancer-Stricken Child
Published on 8/22/2024
Sanitation Workers Celebrate Amid Overflowing Trash in Santiago de Cuba
Published on 8/4/2024
Garbage Fire Erupts in Mantilla Neighborhood of Havana
Published on 8/1/2024
Rising Dengue and Oropouche Virus Transmission Sparks Alert in Camagüey
Published on 7/22/2024
15-Year-Old Cuban Girl Dies from Pneumonia Complicated by Dengue in Guantánamo
Published on 7/19/2024
Alert Issued Over Oropouche Virus Outbreak in Pinar del Río
Published on 7/12/2024
Shocking Death of Young Cuban Hotel Worker in Cayo Largo Del Sur
Published on 7/8/2024
U.S. Issues Warning Over Rising Dengue Fever Cases
Published on 6/27/2024
Rising Fever Cases in San Luis, Santiago de Cuba: Up to 130 Daily
Published on 6/21/2024
Residents in Santiago de Cuba Endure Month-Long Sewage Blockage: "The Filthy Water is Killing Us"
Published on 6/3/2024
Miami-Dade Leads U.S. in Dengue Cases, Largely Linked to Travel from Cuba
Published on 5/28/2024