Thailand reports high record in dengue fever cases
Thailand is experiencing a concerning increase in dengue fever cases this year, with over 19,000 infections reported, marking the highest number in three years.
A district official sprays fogging chemicals in a residential area in Soi Lat Phrao 69 on Lat Phrao Road in 2018 to prevent the spread of mosquitoes that cause dengue fever (Photo: bangkokpost.com) |
Deputy government spokeswoman Traisuree Taisaranakul on June 12 said that the dengue virus has killed at least 15 individuals across the country since January, and the infection rate is 4.2 times higher than last year. On average, around 900 infections and one death are recorded each week, with most dengue cases found in the capital of Bangkok and five other provinces.
The public health ministry expects to see more dengue patients during the rainy season between June and August before the number of cases starts to decline in September.
The ministry's Department of Disease Control (DDC) reported a total of 19,503 dengue cases as of last week in the Southeast Asian country, with most infections occurring among children aged between 5 and 14.
DDC director general Thares Krasanairawiwong has requested anyone who suspects they may be infected should seek medical attention and avoid taking over-the-counter treatments.
To curb the spread of this mosquito-borne disease, the agency urges the public to keep their communities clean and help eliminate mosquito breeding sites.
Source: VNA