Emerg Infect DiseidEmerging Infectious Diseases1080-60401080-6059Centers for Disease Control94545632627664Research ArticleReemergence of dengue in Cuba: a 1997 epidemic in Santiago de Cuba.KouríG.GuzmánM. G.ValdésL.CarbonelI.del RosarioD.VazquezS.LafertéJ.DelgadoJ.CabreraM. V.Instituto de Medicina Tropical "Pedro Kouri", Marianao, Havana, Cuba.Jan-Mar1998418992

After 15 years of absence, dengue reemerged in the municipality of Santiago de Cuba because of increasing migration to the area by people from disease-endemic regions, a high level of vector infestation, and the breakdown of eradication measures. The 1997 epidemic was detected early through an active surveillance system. Of 2,946 laboratory-confirmed cases, 205 were dengue hemorrhagic fever, and 12 were fatal. No deaths were reported in persons under 16 years of age. Now the epidemic is fully controlled.