HCM City sees dengue rising slowly
Ho Chi Minh City has recorded 13,763 cases of dengue fever since the beginning of this year, an increase of 27% compared to the same period last year, according to the municipal Department of Health.
From August 25-31, 466 patients with dengue fever were reported, a drop of 10 percent compared to the last four weeks, according to the city’s Preventive Health Centre.
Many districts such as Binh Tan, Binh Chanh, Can Gio, and Hoc Mon have seen a decrease in the number of patients with dengue fever thanks to clearing away of water containers which could be home to mosquito larvae.
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Dr Le Hong Nga, head of the centre’s division for the control of infectious diseases, said that local health officials and authorities should continue preventive methods for sustainably controlling mosquitoes which transmit the disease to humans, although the disease has seen a slow upward trend.
“There still is a risk of an increase in cases,” Nga said.
She instructed local health officials to continue to spray chemicals to destroy mosquitoes as scheduled and review their wards or communes with an increase in cases to ensure that preventive methods are done in a timely fashion.
The centre has provided training courses on prevention to teachers and health officials at schools, Nga said.
A department representative said that it would review the spraying of chemicals to check whether health officials are doing the job properly.
The proper method for spraying will be expanded throughout the city, he added.
