Rory O’Neill

Rory O'Neill is a health and political economy reporter at POLITICO. He previously covered intellectual property and pharmaceutical patents for Managing IP, focusing on access to medicines. Rory grew up in Ireland, where he earned a bachelor's degree in history and philosophy from Trinity College Dublin. He later pursued a master's degree in political economy at King's College London.

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Dengue Fever Surges in Europe: 1,500+ Imported Cases and Expanding Mosquito Range Amid Climate Change

Dengue Fever Surges in Europe: 1,500+ Imported Cases and Expanding Mosquito Range Amid Climate Change

Broke On: Tuesday, 11 June 2024 Dengue fever, transmitted by the Asian tiger mosquito (aedes albopictus), is surging in Europe with 130 locally acquired cases and over 4900 imported cases reported in 2023. The disease's spread is attributed to climate change and the mosquito's presence in 13 EU/EEA countries. France, which has seen most native cases, is taking measures to monitor and trap the invasive species. The EU health commissioner urges Europe to prepare for a rise in mosquito-borne diseases due to global warming.