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Dengue Fever in Colombia

Colombia's bimodal rainy seasons drive two annual dengue peaks, making it one of Latin America's highest-burden countries year after year.

VirusWatch Editorial Team — Last reviewed: May 2025
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Key Data

MetricData
Annual cases50,000–150,000
Epidemic patternBimodal (March–May; September–November)
High-risk areasCaribbean coast, Medellín, Cali, inter-Andean valleys
Lower-risk areasBogotá (altitude too high), Andean highlands >1,800m
Health authorityInstituto Nacional de Salud (INS), Colombia

Altitude and Dengue Risk

Colombia's unique geography — spanning Caribbean coast, Andean mountains, Amazon basin, and Pacific coast — creates highly variable dengue risk by altitude. Aedes aegypti cannot survive above approximately 1,800–2,200 meters due to temperature constraints. Bogotá at 2,640m is relatively safe from dengue; Medellín at 1,495m is at risk; coastal cities are at high risk year-round.

Colombia also experiences Zika and chikungunya transmission in the same mosquito-risk zones. During the 2015–2016 Zika epidemic, Colombia had the second-largest caseload in the Americas after Brazil.

Traveler's Note: Planning Around Dengue in Colombia

Colombia is a rewarding destination with extraordinary geographic and cultural diversity — and with careful planning, dengue risk is manageable. The key practical points for travelers:

The Instituto Nacional de Salud (INS) publishes weekly dengue bulletins at ins.gov.co for regularly updated surveillance data by department and municipality.

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FAQ

Bogotá (2,640m altitude) is relatively safe from dengue because Aedes aegypti cannot survive at that altitude. However, Colombians and tourists who travel from Bogotá to coastal or lower-altitude cities should take dengue precautions immediately upon arriving in those regions.

Colombia has two dengue peaks: March–May and September–November, corresponding to the two annual rainy seasons. Cases are lowest during drier periods (December–February and June–August) but transmission occurs year-round in tropical coastal regions.

Sources: Colombia INS dengue reports; PAHO Americas dengue data; WHO PAHO Colombia situational reports.

Related: Dengue overview · Brazil dengue · Colombia Zika