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Dengue fever surges in January

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Dengue fever surges in January

PATTAYA:--Reported cases of dengue fever hit a five-year high in January and the Banglamung Health Department is moving to quell the outbreak.

Sahapumi Dethanapirom from the Health Department, told District Chief Chakorn Kanjawattana at a Jan. 28 meeting that 25 cases of dengue were reported between Jan. 1-18, with one fatality.

- See more at: http://www.pattayamail.com/localnews/dengue-fever-surges-in-january-44719#sthash.RsxdU04y.dpuf

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Arnold Judas Rimmer of Jupiter Mining Corporation Ship Red Dwarf

There are huge numbers of mosquitoes around right now even though the weather is dry.

Dengue fever hits 5 year high.

Mosquito fogging hits 5 year low.

a worrying trend

  • 4 months later...

Banglamung Health Department is moving to quell the outbreak.

And they, 4 months later, still haven't moved. I'm out and about every day around Pattaya and have NOT seen any fogging.

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