KEY LARGO, Fla. – An 11th case of the mosquito-borned dengue fever has been confirmed in the Florida Keys, health officials said.So far, all 11 cases have been in Key Largo, including eight cases the last week of June, the Florida Department of Health officials said Tuesday.Officials are “currently conducting epidemiological studies to determine the origin and extent of these infections,” Florida Keys spokeswoman Alison Kerr told the Miami Herald.The latest patient has been treated and is expected to make a complete recovery, Kerr said.Health department officials believe all of the cases were locally acquired, the Herald reported.One case of dengue fever has been confirmed Miami-Dade County, according to health department spokeswoman Olga.
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