DFAT issues fresh advice as dengue fever cases rise in Bali

The government is warning Aussies travelling to Bali to take precautions against dengue fever, as social media swirls with reports of tourists who have been struck down with the painful infection.

Teejay Barratt, writing to a Facebook page on Bali advice, warned the mosquito-borne illness was now “rampant” across the popular island holiday destination.

“Please everyone be very thorough and cover up with mosquito repellent,” he said.

“There is rampant dengue fever going around at the moment.

“Travelling friends of ours currently have a severely ill 15-year-old son at BIMC (Hospital) fighting this horrible disease.”

NusaBali.com, an Indonesian language website, also reports a “significant” increase in dengue cases in early 2024.

Camera IconThe Tegenungan Waterfall near Ubud in Bali, Indonesia. The island’s mix of cultural power, natural beauty and affordability makes it a top travel destination for Australian tourists. iStock Credit: istock

Dengue is transmitted via mosquito bites and symptoms include severe headache, pain behind the eyes, muscle and joint pain, nausea, vomiting, swollen glands and rash, according to the World Health Organisation.

“There is no specific treatment for dengue. The focus is on treating pain symptoms,” the WHO states.

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