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How many kids in the U.S. Virgin Islands have had dengue?

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How many kids in the U.S. Virgin Islands have had dengue?
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Health officials in the U.S. Virgin Islands are trying to get a clearer picture of how dengue virus has spread among the islands' younger residents. They conducted a field study to check for signs of past dengue infection in children and adolescents. The goal was to understand the prevalence, or how common previous infection is in this group.

The report describes this effort but does not share the key result: the actual number or percentage of kids who tested positive for a past infection. We don't know if the findings were high or low. The study also doesn't report on how it was done, who exactly was included, or if there were any issues with the testing.

This type of field report is an important first look, a way to gather basic information. Without the results or details on the methods, it's hard to know what the findings mean for families right now. It highlights that dengue is present and being monitored, but the full story of its impact on kids in the territory isn't yet clear from this report.

What this means for you:
A study checked for past dengue in kids, but the results aren't public yet.
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