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Cook Islands declares dengue fever outbreak in Rarotonga amid rising cases

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Reporting by RNZ

23 May 2025, 10:07 PM

Cook Islands declares dengue fever outbreak in Rarotonga amid rising casesA dengue fever outbreak has been declared in Rarotonga. Photo: Unsplash/Colton Jones

The Cook Islands government has declared a dengue fever outbreak in Rarotonga.


In a statement on Friday (Thursday in the Cook Islands), the Health Ministry said two new cases were confirmed, bringing the total number of cases to seven.


The Cook Islands government has launched Operation Namu25, which includes community clean-up across Rarotonga on Friday (Saturday NZT), vector control and spraying around areas with confirmed cases, and coordination with Pa Enua (outer islands) so they stay dengue free.



Local agencies, including island councils, are working together to support this national effort.


The Health Ministry said outer island communities are also preparing their own local response.


It said that recent rain and humidity have increased mosquito activity.



"All clinics and health facilities remain alert and well-equipped to manage any further cases."


The ministry added the World Health Organisation (WHO) and regional health partners have been informed.


There are no travel restrictions, but travellers are advised to take precautions.


"We urge everyone to help stop the spread of dengue in our communities," Health secretary Bob Williams said.


"By working together, we can protect our families and prevent dengue from reaching the Pa Enua. Let's take action now."


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