Fiji is Healthy to Visit Again as Dengue Outbreak Ends — Vax-Before-Travel

(Vax-Before-Travel News)

Throughout 2025, many countries in the Pacific Region reported dengue fever outbreaks that affected thousands of people and disrupted vacation plans.

A popular travel destination has announced some positive news.

The Republic of Fiji Ministry of Health and Medical Services recently announced the end of the dengue outbreak in the Western and Central Divisions.

As of August 8, 2025, Fiji’s government made this decision after concluding that the number of reported cases had decreased.

The outbreak officially began in February 2025 in the Western Division and in April in the Central Division.

About 11,599 dengue cases were reported across Fiji this year.

While the outbreak has ended, mosquito-transmitted dengue viruses remain endemic in Fiji and a health threat to everyone.

From a prevention perspective, numerious countries are offering a second-generation dengue vaccine that has demonstrated adequate protection against some of dengue’s four virus types.

As of August 23, 2025, dengue vaccines are unavailable in the United States, except in Puerto Rico.

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