Number of cumulative deaths rose 100% to 28 deaths due to reported complications from dengue compared to 14 deaths in the same period last year. theSun theSundaily news Malaysia dengue hospital health
: A total of 1,474 dengue fever cases were reported in the 40th Epidemiological Week between Oct 2 and 8 compared to 1,460 cases in EW 39.
He said the number of cumulative deaths rose 100 per cent to 28 deaths due to reported complications from dengue compared to 14 deaths in the same period last year. Dr Noor Hisham said Chikungunya surveillance recorded three cases in the EW 40 with two cases in Selangor and one case in Kedah, making the cumulative cases to date at 652.
Dr Noor Hisham said each individual should ensure that there are no water-retaining containers in the vicinity of their homes that could end up breeding Aedes mosquitoes and to also dispose worn-out or unused items at disposal sites in a safe and proper manner.
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