On the occasion of the start of dengue vaccination in Colombia
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Publication date: 23/02/2026
The Ministry of Health and Social Protection (MSPS) announced the start of the phased introduction of the dengue vaccine within the national immunization schedule, aiming to reduce dengue-related morbidity and mortality in the country.
Regarding the floods in Córdoba, Colombia: What diseases can arise during floods?
Source: IA – Gemini
Publication date: 22/02/2026
Recent heavy rains and the overflow of rivers and streams have caused flooding in several municipalities of the department of Córdoba, affecting homes, roads, and water supply systems. In response to this situation, health authorities are urging the community to strengthen preventive measures, as certain infectious diseases may increase after this type of emergency.
But what diseases can appear after a flood? How are they transmitted? And what should we do to prevent them? Here we explain it in a simple way.
New Tool to Measure Health Inequalities
Source: IA – Gemini
Publication date: 17/02/2026
Health inequalities refer to unjust and avoidable differences in the health status of populations. Beyond biological variations, these gaps reflect structural conditions that unevenly distribute resources, exposure to risks, and the capacity of health systems to respond. That’s why PAHO created a new tool to assess these inequalities.
Regarding some dengue cases in Valledupar, Cesar, Colombia.


Source: IA – Gemini
Publication date: 13/02/2026
The Municipal Health Secretariat of Valledupar confirmed approximately 305 dengue cases up to epidemiological week 04 of 2026. In response to this situation, the health authority urges the population that, if experiencing fever (temperature above 38.5 °C), joint pain, headache, or nausea, they should not self-medicate and should promptly seek medical care.
Regarding reported cases of leprosy in Norte de Santander, Colombia
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Publication date: 09/02/2026
During 2025, 13 cases of leprosy have been confirmed in the department of Norte de Santander, Colombia, according to information from the Health Secretariat of Cúcuta, the department’s capital. The cases have occurred across different age groups. The health authority reassured the population while also urging people to seek timely medical care if they experience symptoms compatible with the disease
But have you ever wondered what leprosy, or Hansen’s disease, is? Here we explain it in a clear and simple way.
About human cases of the screwworm in Mexico
Publication date: 06/02/2026
Over the past 10 months, Mexico has reported 135 human cases of screw worm myiasis, according to figures from the National Epidemiological Surveillance System (SINAVE), as of January 30, 2026. These cases correspond to the period since the registration of human myiasis began in April of last year. So far, no deaths associated with this disease have been reported
About the first case of monkeypox in Barrancabermeja, Santander
Publication date: 02/02/2026
Today, the first case of monkeypox in Barrancabermeja, Santander, was confirmed in a middle-aged man. The information was verified by the municipal Health Secretary and the National Institute of Health (INS). The patient is in isolation, and health authorities are urging the public to remain calm and to seek timely medical attention if symptoms compatible with the disease appear
About yellow fever in Colombia
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Publication date: 30/01/2026
According to the Ministry of Health and Social Protection (MSPS), Colombia has been experiencing a yellow fever outbreak since 2024, with a total of 68 human deaths recorded as of January 2026






