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    Dengue infections highest in five years – Department of Disease Control

    The Bureau of Epidemiology (BOE), at Thailand’s Department of Disease Control (DDC), reports that, as of July 9th 2019, there have been 44,671 cases of dengue hemorrhagic fever reported in the country, which is the highest number in five years, indicating that there have been 67.62 dengue patients in every 100,000 of the Thai population, which is 1.6 times higher than last year.


    The BOE added that, so far, the disease has caused the deaths of 62 patients, most in the Northeastern region, or 0.14% of those infected.


    The BOE disclosed detailed data showing that there were 19,858 cases of dengue, or 90.4 people in every 100,000 of the population of Northeastern Thailand, with 28 reported deaths, while there were 6,504 cases, or 69.41, in every 100,000 people with 11 fatalities in the South. There have been 12,918 cases, or 57.92 in every 100,000 people, with 19 fatalities in the Central region and 5,391 cases, or 43.41 in every 100,000 people, with 4 fatalities in the North.


    Most patients were aged between 5 and 14, followed by those aged 15 to 34 and birth to 4 years respectively. Most of those who died shared similar circumstances, such as living in communities with dengue patients, self-treatment using non-prescription medicines from local shops, not being sent to hospital in time, or receiving NSAID and steroid injections, said the BOE.


    The DDC says many local communities are taking precautionary measures, such as the use of mosquito nets, clearing stagnant water and spraying mosquito repellent. Teachers at Ban Nong Kwoung School in Sakhon Nakhon province even set up mosquito nets in classes to protect students.


    The DDC devised the ‘7-place and 3-practice’ principle to help local communities and authorities fight the disease.


    The seven places which require special attention are the houses, schools, temples, hospitals, hotels, factories and local government buildings. The three anti-dengue practices are to keep the house clean and hygienic, to collect the garbage properly and to make sure all water containers are well covered.

    https://www.thaipbsworld.com/dengue-...sease-control/

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    Quote Originally Posted by misskit View Post
    Most of those who died (snip), or receiving NSAID and steroid injections, said the BOE.

    That's damn near to criminal negligence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by nidhogg View Post
    That's damn near to criminal negligence.
    Here, criminal negligence is a cop not charging enough for letting someone get out of a traffic ticket.

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    Is Dengue a year round danger in Thailand?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Agent_Smith View Post
    Is Dengue a year round danger in Thailand?
    Peak cases are during rainy season which vary slightly by area. May though Oct generally.

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    In Malaysia, building management will come round to inspect your property for stagnant water, and you're due a fine if there's anything untoward when the council come round (although they can be a little lazy in this regard and may only actually bother when a dengue case has occurred).

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    the wife has reported that tuesday,2more cases nearby.the problem is most dont use the pkts.of mossy powder u put in barrels of water.the wife delivers these every time there is an outbreak,but she finds that they cant be bothered to use whats given to them earlier.[its free]

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