The Borneo Post (Sabah)

‘Dengue cases drop to 3,268, 3 deaths reported in ME9’

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PUTRAJAYA: The number of dengue fever cases has dropped to 3,268 in the 9th Epidemiolo­gical Week (ME9), from Feb 25 to March 2, compared with 3,572 cases reported in the previous week, said Health directorge­neral Datuk Dr Muhammad Radzi Abu Hassan.

He said that three deaths, due to complicati­ons from dengue fever, were reported in the same period.

“The cumulative number of dengue fever cases reported in ME9 is 32,381 cases, compared with 19,450 for the same period in 2023,” he said in a statement yesterday.

Meanwhile, there were 19 deaths due to dengue fever complicati­ons reported, compared with 15 deaths for the same period last year.

The number of hotspot localities reported in ME9 was 184, compared with 196 reported in the previous week.

He said that, of the 184 hotspot localities, 153 of them were in Selangor, 13 in the Federal Territorie­s of Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya, five in Penang, four each in Negeri Sembilan and Sabah, two in Kedah, and one each in Perak, Johor and Sarawak respective­ly.

Dr Muhammad Radzi said that for chikunguny­a surveillan­ce, no cases were recorded in ME9, adding that the cumulative number of chikunguny­a cases to date is six. No chikunguny­a outbreak was reported in ME9, he said.

Meanwhile, for Zika surveillan­ce, a total of 402 blood samples and one urine sample were screened, and the results were all negative.

“The 2024/2025 school session will start in March 2024, and all school staff will return to duty alongside the students who will start the new school session.

“As the school has been closed for a month, the school environmen­t may have become a breeding ground for Aedes mosquitoes, which can threaten the health of students, teachers and school staff,” he said.

Therefore, Dr Muhammad Radzi said that the school, and the company which holds the cleaning contract in the school, need to take steps to curb the spread of dengue infection in the school.

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