There is growing concern in South Florida as travelers return from Cuba amid mosquito-borne illnesses spreading throughout the island.
CBS News Miami spoke with a man who arrived at Miami International Airport from Cuba after two weeks and said he is still in pain after contracting what he believes is dengue.
Infectious disease expert warns travelers
"There is garbage all over the place that isn't being getting rid of, which means there is a lot of standing water, and standing water is ideal for the rapid growth of these insects," said Dr. Aileen Marty, an infectious disease expert.
Dr. Marty said now is not the time to be visiting Cuba.
"It is going to be a long time before traveling to Cuba is not gonna have this problem because it is going to be very hard for them to get rid of unl

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