KEY LARGO, Fla. – Four cases of Dengue fever have recently been confirmed in the Florida Keys, bringing the total number of cases reported this year to 26, health officials said.The Florida Department of Health in Monroe County said in a statement on Monday that indications are the mosquito-borne infections were acquired locally.
The four people have received medical treatment and are expected to make full recoveries.Most of the Dengue fever cases are in a two-mile (3,218-meter) area of Key Largo, the Miami Herald reported.