Brazil approaches 1,400 deaths from dengue in 2024

Brazil recorded 3,289,639 probable cases of dengue and 1,385 deaths from the disease in 2024 alone. Both the number of cases and deaths are already the highest since the year 2000, according to the Ministry of Health's historical series.

The number of deaths under investigation (to find out if there is a relationship with the disease) is 1,955, according to data from the department's Arbovirus Monitoring panel released this Monday (15).

Regarding the lethality rate in probable cases, the parameter is 0.04, while in serious cases this index is 4.12. The incidence coefficient, for every 100 thousand inhabitants, is 1,620.0.

Among men and women, the percentage of people possibly infected is 44.7% and 55.3%, respectively. The age group with the most likely cases of the virus is 20 to 29 years old, with women being the most affected by arbovirus, with 335,576 records.

The state with the most probable cases of the disease is Minas Gerais, with 1,027,733. Next come São Paulo, with 706,682, and Paraná, with 337,941.

Deaths caused by dengue per year

2024 – 1,385

2023 – 1,179

2022 – 1,053

2015 – 986

2019 – 820

2016 – 701

2013 – 656

2010 – 656

2020 – 583

2011 – 558

2008 – 557

2014 – 475

2009 – 340

2012 – 327

2021 – 315

2007 – 290

2018 – 201

2017 – 180

2006 – 144

2002 – 142

2003 – 86

2005 – 72

2001 – 43

2004 – 19

2000 – 4

Source: CNN Brasil

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