National Center for Disease Control and Prevention: The occurrence of imported cases of vector-borne infectious diseases increases the risk of local outbreaks.

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The National Disease Control Bureau held a press conference today to report on the recent analysis of key infectious disease epidemic situations and health risk warnings. Due to factors such as rising temperatures and increased activity of disease-carrying organisms, combined with the epidemiological patterns of infectious diseases and results from multi-channel monitoring, currently: the occurrence of imported cases of vector-borne diseases such as dengue fever, chikungunya, and malaria has raised the risk of domestic outbreaks, and the fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome is entering its epidemic season. Other infectious diarrhea, such as norovirus infections, remains in the epidemic season, while hand, foot, and mouth disease will enter its spring and summer epidemic season. Overall, respiratory infectious diseases are at a relatively low epidemic level. The National Disease Control Bureau reminds everyone that spring is a great time for outdoor activities, so while enjoying nature, please take measures to prevent ticks and mosquitoes, wash hands frequently and maintain hygiene, and pay attention to food and water safety, so you can enjoy the beautiful spring days in good health. (CCTV News)

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