Australians who made recent trips to Bali have warned other travellers to be careful when visiting the popular island destination amid a rise in cases of dengue fever. “Go to Bali they said, it will be fun they said,” one traveller said on social media. “First 10 days I didn’t see one mosquito or get bitten. “Apparently I did though, as I have tested positive for dengue fever. “I know it’s quite common lately.
There has been an increase in reported cases of dengue infections from travellers returning to Australia from Bali in recent years, the spokesperson confirmed. “The best way to prevent dengue fever is to avoid being bitten by mosquitos. “The government encourages all travellers to read the travel advice for Indonesia on SmartTraveller before they travel, as well as advice on infectious diseases and dengue.
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