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Cuba Faces Escalating Arbovirus Crisis: Dengue, Chikungunya, and Zika Concerns
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Cuba is grappling with a significant surge in arbovirus cases – including dengue, chikungunya, and Zika – prompting a public health “intervention” in the rural town of Velasco, Gibara municipality, Holguín province. The situation has led to 55 deaths and 43 severe cases as of December 20, 2025, according to official reports. While cases decreased compared to the same period in 2024 (December 31), transmission remains active throughout the country.
Recent Case Numbers
As of December 15, 2025, Cuban authorities reported 372 new suspected cases of chikungunya, with 27 confirmed by laboratory testing. To date, Cuba has accumulated 47,756 cases of the disease, comprising 46,053 suspected cases and 1,703 confirmed cases.
The most recent data, reported on December 20, 2025, indicates a more alarming overall picture: 55 deaths and 43 severe cases linked to arboviruses. State media reported on the health intervention in Velasco, though specific case numbers and severity details within that locality were not disclosed. A video shared on Facebook shows the intervention in progress.
| disease | Suspected Cases (as of Dec 15, 2025) | Confirmed Cases (as of Dec 15, 2025) |
|---|---|---|
| chikungunya | 372 | 27 |
| Total (All Arboviruses) | 46,053 | 1,703 |
The Intervention in Velasco
The health “intervention” in Velasco, a rural town in the holguín province, signals the severity of the outbreak. While details remain scarce, the deployment of resources to this specific location suggests a concentrated effort to control transmission in a particularly affected area. The lack of openness regarding case numbers and severity within Velasco raises concerns about the
