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Dengue Cases in Puerto Vallarta Reach 130 but Show Signs of Decline

Puerto Vallarta and Tomatlán report 144 dengue cases as of June 20, with most infections showing warning signs. Health officials credit decline to prevention efforts.

Health authorities in Jalisco have confirmed a total of 144 dengue cases in the North Coast-Western Sierra region as of June 20, with Puerto Vallarta accounting for the overwhelming majority. Dr. Jaime Álvarez Zayas, head of the eighth health region for the Jalisco Ministry of Health, shared the figures during a public health update, emphasizing both the seriousness of the outbreak and the recent downward trend . . .

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