Dengue fever case count reaches 237

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State health officials continue to identify new cases of dengue fever on the Big Island. As of Monday, 237 cases had been confirmed.

State health officials continue to identify new cases of dengue fever on the Big Island. As of Monday, 237 cases had been confirmed.

The Department of Health identified four new cases of the fever, officials said Monday. Currently, as many as three of the confirmed cases to date remain potentially infectious to mosquitoes.

Since the outbreak began last fall, health officials have confirmed 237 cases of dengue fever on the state’s southern-most island. Of those cases, 214 are Hawaii Island residents and 23 are visitors. Forty-four have been children.

Hookena and Milolii beach parks, as well as the Waipio Valley area, remain closed.

Info: https://health.hawaii.gov/docd/dengue-outbreak-2015/, 974-6001.