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    Source: http://outbreaknewstoday.com/dengue-...eported-13797/


    Dengue in Thailand tops 5,000 cases in 1st month, Locally acquired Zika case reported
    Posted by Robert Herriman on February 2, 2016

    Thailand health officials saw more than 5,000 dengue fever cases during January 2016, reporting a total of 5129 cases from 76 provinces. The areas with the most dengue illness include Bangkok, Nakornpathom, Samutsakorn, Rayong and Srisaket. No fatalities have been reported in 2016.

    Thailand saw more than 140,000 dengue fever cases in 2015...

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    Dengue cases double from 2015 - health ministry
    29 Feb 2016 at 17:30 308 viewed0 comments
    WRITER: ONLINE REPORTERS

    The number of people who contracted dengue fever so far in 2016 more than doubled from the last year, Health Ministry permanent secretary Sophon Mekthon said Monday.

    Dr Sophon described the dengue situation in Thailand as "dangerous and very worrying". He said 8,651 people were confirmed infected with the virus in the first two months of this year, up from 4,263 cases in the same period last year. There has been one fatality.
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    The number of people who contracted dengue fever so far in 2016 more than doubled from the last year, Health Ministry permanent secretary Sophon Mekthon said Monday.
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    • #3
      Source: http://outbreaknewstoday.com/thailan...eported-90211/


      Thailand: Dengue cases near 10,000, additional deaths reported
      Posted by Robert Herriman on March 5, 2016

      The number of dengue fever cases get closer to the 10,000 mark this past week as the Thailand Bureau of Epidemiology puts the total cases as of Feb. 28 at 9639 from all 77 provinces.

      In addition, health officials report two additional dengue related deaths bringing the total to three during the first two months of 2016...

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      • #4
        Source: http://www.chiangraitimes.com/thai-h...ases-rise.html

        Monday, March 7th, 2016 | Posted by Editor
        Thai Health Authorities Raise Concerns as Dengue Fever Cases Rise

        BANGKOK ? Thailand?s Ministry of Public Health reported that dengue fever remains a concern in Thailand as cases recorded during the past two months of this year has doubled cases in the same period last year.

        According to the permanent secretary of the Ministry of Public Health, Dr Sophon Mekthon, a total of 9,639 cases of dengue fever was recorded from 1 January to 1 March this year.

        He said this year?s figure doubled the figure of the same period last year when there were only 4,783 cases.

        Bangkok remains the region with the highest incidence of the disease, followed by Rayong, Samutsakorn, Nakornpathom and Phuket...

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        • #5
          Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/nati...-30287548.html
          Some 3,630 people came down with dengue fever in Bangkok in the first five months of this year, health officials have said.

          But fortunately, they had no reports of casualties.

          The total number was a jump of 19.5 per cent compared with the same period last year...

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          • #6
            Thailand and Malaysia updated dengue case counts
            Posted by Robert Herriman on August 1, 2016 // 3 Comments
            Thailand health officials are now reporting 25037 dengue fever cases, including 20 deaths, in all 77 provinces. The top five provinces affected the most include Maehongsorn, Rayong, Pangnga, Bangkok and Trad.
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            Thailand health officials are now reporting 25037 dengue fever cases, including 20 deaths, in all 77 provinces. The top five provinces affected the most include Maehongsorn, Rayong, Pangnga, Bangkok and Trad. In Malaysia, the 2016 dengue tally through the end of July has topped 65000. The official count stands at 65,625, with more than 35,000 cases […]
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            • #7
              Source: http://www.boe.moph.go.th/boedb/surd...66_5059_en.pdf

              National disease surveillance (Report 506)
              Bureau of Epidemiology, MoPH, Thailand

              DHF Total
              1 January 2016-19 December 2016 , a total of 60964 cases were reported from 77 provinces (morbidity rate was 93.18 / 100,000 population). There were 60 deaths (morbidity rate was 0.09 / 100,000 population)...

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