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    Yunnan confirmed 68 cases of dengue fever epidemic has been brought under control

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    on october 16 2008

    Yunnan our newsletter on the city Times reporter learned yesterday from the relevant departments, as of October 14, all in Yunnan Province has reported 68 cases of dengue fever cases, of which 48 cases for the importation of foreign, mainly in the Sino-Burmese border Dehong , Lincang and Xishuangbanna is currently no case of death.

    Yunnan Center for Disease Control staff members said that while the province's epidemic situation is very grim, but because of health and epidemic prevention departments have taken effective measures, and the incidence of most imported cases, the epidemic has been brought under control.
    ?Addressing chronic disease is an issue of human rights ? that must be our call to arms"
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    Re: Dengue Fever Outbreaks in China

    DENGUE - CHINA (05): YUNNAN
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    Date: Thu 16 Oct 2008
    Source: Sina News [in Chinese, machine trans., edited]



    Yunnan confirmed 68 cases of dengue fever; epidemic has been brought
    under control
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    A reporter from City Times learned from the relevant departments
    yesterday [15 Oct 2008] that as of [14 Oct 2008], Yunnan Province has
    reported 68 cases of dengue fever, of which 48 cases were imported
    cases, mainly from Dehong, Lincang, and Xishuangbanna located near
    the China Myanmar border.

    Currently, no deaths because of dengue fever have been reported. The
    staff from Yunnan Center for Disease Control said that although the
    province's epidemic situation is very severe, the epidemic has been
    brought under control because the departments of health and epidemic
    prevention have taken effective control measures and most of the
    cases were imported.

    [Byline: Hou Yu]

    --
    Communicated by:

    promed-mbds@promedmail.org

    [Of the 68 cases of dengue fever reported in Yunnan province, 48
    cases were described as imported cases and the disease distribution
    was mainly near the China Myanmar border. Thus, it can be assumed
    that some of the cases of dengue fever may have been imported from Myanmar.

    Viet Nam has been reporting the dengue fever activity recently.
    Recurrence of dengue fever in Nghe An province resulted in 687 cases
    reported as of 14 Oct 2008 (see prior PRO/MBDS posting Dengue - Viet
    Nam (15): Nghe An 20081014.3250).

    For a map of China with provinces, see
    http://www.lib.utexas.edu/maps/middl...hina_pol01.jpg.
    Yunnan is the most southwestern province in China and it borders
    Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region and Guizhou Province in the east,
    Sichuan Province in the north, and Tibet Autonomous Region in the
    northwest. It shares a border with Myanmar in the west, Laos in the
    south, and Viet Nam in the southeast.

    The HealthMap/ProMED-mail interactive map of China can be accessed at
    http://healthmap.org/promed?v=36.5,103.9,4. This map shows other
    outbreaks in China and surrounding countries that have been reported
    on ProMED-mail. The postings can be directly accessed through this
    map. - Mod.YMA]

    [If the outbreak is situated near the China Myanmar border, one
    wonders if there has been an increase in dengue activity in Myanmar
    near the border with China
    . The last reports on dengue activity in
    Myanmar posted on PRO/MBDS were in the end of July 2008 and were
    associated with discussion on the post cyclone Nargis health impacts
    (see Post cyclone situation - Myanmar (05): dengue 20080730.2321
    Post cyclone situation - Myanmar (04): dengue 20080708.2077. - Mod.MPP


    ?Addressing chronic disease is an issue of human rights ? that must be our call to arms"
    Richard Horton, Editor-in-Chief The Lancet

    ~~~~ Twitter:@GertvanderHoek ~~~ GertvanderHoek@gmail.com ~~~

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