Nara on school excursion or dengue infection in Kyoto or two teenage men and women in Tokyo October 16th 19:31
It was found that two teenage men and women in Tokyo were infected with dengue fever that caused high fever and severe headaches due to mosquito-borne infections. According to the capital, the two were students of the same school and may have been infected in Nara City or Kyoto City visited on a school trip.
Two teenage men and women living in Tokyo were infected with dengue fever, and students attending the same school.
According to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, they visited Nara City and Kyoto City on a school excursion from the 18th to the 20th of last month, and then returned to Tokyo. As a result of symptoms such as fever, they visited a medical institution. On the 10th of this month, I found out that I was infected with dengue fever.
The two were hospitalized but recovered afterwards and are now discharged.
Dengue is a mosquito-borne infection that does not directly infect humans.
Two of them had no travel abroad in the two weeks before the onset, and they were acting in the same group on a school trip, so they may have been infected by mosquito bites in Nara City or Kyoto City they visited. Provided information on infection to each city.
According to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, people with dengue fever who have not traveled abroad have been confirmed in Tokyo since 2014, when many people were infected, especially those who visited Yoyogi Park.