Sharp increase in Negri dengue cases
The Negri Sembilan Health director says of the 682 dengue fever cases recorded in the state from January 1 to March 23, 546 were in Seremban. – EPA pic, March 27, 2019.
NEGRI Sembilan recorded 682 dengue fever cases between January 1 and March 23, compared with 272 in the same period last year. State Health director Dr Zainudin Mohd Ali, in a statement, said Seremban registered the highest increase with 546 cases, followed by Port Dickson , Tampin , Rembau , Jempol , Kuala Pilah and Jelebu .
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