 Paysha municipality in Colombia has been identified as a high-risk area for dengue transmission due to its high incidence rate and clustering of cases. The municipality's location near the coastline and its proximity to other municipalities with similar climatic conditions make it vulnerable to the spread of the virus. Additionally, the presence of 80s Egypti mosquitoes, which are responsible for transmitting the virus, is also a factor contributing to the high prevalence of dengue in Paysha. This article was authored by Catalina Marcelo Diaz, Maria Camila Lesmise, Erika Santa Maria, and others.