The Borneo Post

3,488 dengue cases in KL, Putrajaya so far this year

-

KUALA LUMPUR: A total of 3,488 dengue cases with six deaths were recorded in Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya from January until July 21, said KL and Putrajaya Health director Dr Zainudin Abdul Wahab.

He said the number was an increase of an average of 195 cases weekly over the past 10 weeks.

Dr Zainudin said the highest case was recorded last week with 278 cases compared to 224 cases the previous week, an increase of 54 cases (24.1 per cent).

He told Bernama when met at an integrated ‘gotong-royong’ (mutual help) exercise against dengue which was launched by Batu MP P.Prabakaran in Kepong here yesterday.

Meanwhile, in Ipoh, Perak Housing, Local Authoritie­s, Public Transporta­tion, NonMuslims Affair and New Villages Committee chairman Paul Yong Choo Kiong said the dengue cases in the state showed a significan­t decline of 1,739 cases from January until July compared to the 4,318 cases during the correspond­ing period last year.

Yong said the sharp decline was due to the public awareness as well as the efforts of the local authoritie­s in dealing with the disease.

“What we can say is that people are more aware of the danger of dengue.

Many areas with dengue cases have been cleaned and well maintained,” he said.

In Bukit Mertajam, Deputy Health Minister Dr Lee Boon Chye said there was a 10 to 20 per cent increase in dengue fever cases each week since May nationwide due to the rainy and hot weather.

He said the situation was expected because when the weather was hot and rainy, the number of Aedes larvae would also increase.

 ??  ??

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Malaysia