Dengue fever has spread to some parts of Europe, with cases detected in countries including Spain, Greece, France and Italy.
This is caused by a rise in tiger mosquitos as climate change has created better conditions for them, experts state.
The pests have been spotted in 13 countries including holiday hotspots across Europe that have already recorded cases.
This includes Spain, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Austria, Bulgaria, Croatia, Hungary, Malta, Portugal, Romania and Slovenia.
Those in parts of Spain could be at risk
PA
Dengue fever is transmitted by mosquitos and the illness can affect everyone differently. It usually brings on…