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Phuket on High Alert: Dengue Fever Advisory Issued Amid Floods


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Phuket is on high alert following a dengue fever advisory issued by the Phuket Provincial Public Health Office (PPHO). The warning comes in the wake of a week of relentless rain, flash floods, and landslides, which have created ideal breeding conditions for mosquitoes across the island.

 

The advisory, released on September 19, highlights the risk without delving into infection statistics. However, flooding has led to stagnant water accumulation, a known breeding ground for mosquitoes. Alarming historical data shows that Phuket had the highest dengue fever infection rate per 100,000 people among seven southern Thailand provinces in the first half of the year, according to Dr Darinda Rosa, Acting Director of the Disease Control Office 11.

 

A staggering 5,853 cases were reported, with children aged 10 to 14 being the most affected, followed by those aged five to nine and teenagers. The situation is dire not just in Phuket but also in other provinces like Surat Thani, Phang Nga, and Krabi. Dengue fever, spread by the Aedes mosquito, results in flu-like symptoms, high fever, and potentially life-threatening complications.

 

 

Dr Darinda stressed the importance of early detection and urged the public to adhere to the "3 Collects, Prevent 3 Diseases" campaign:

 

1. Collect garbage to eliminate mosquito breeding sites.

2. Collect water safely by sealing containers with tight lids.

3. Keep homes clean to avoid mosquito-friendly environments.

 

With no cure for dengue fever, vigilance is key. Residents are advised to remain cautious, particularly as the mosquito population typically surges in post-rain conditions.

 

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-- 2024-09-20

 

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Dengue Fever Advisory Issued Amid Floods

 

Advise the people about the cleaning of water containers and stagnant water lying around .

The Local government should get their @ss in the gear and Spray the Dirty Mozzie breeding areas 24/7  till all the  stagnant Flood water is gone.

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