State Department of Health: Two dengue fever cases confirmed on Big Isle; four more ‘probable’

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The Hawaii State Department of Health reported Thursday it is investigating two confirmed and four probable cases of dengue fever in Hawaii residents and visitors that was locally-acquired on the Big Island.

The Hawaii State Department of Health reported Thursday it is investigating two confirmed and four probable cases of dengue fever in Hawaii residents and visitors that was locally-acquired on the Big Island.

Further testing and confirmation at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is pending.

For more information, see tomorrow’s edition of the Tribune-Herald.