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State of emergency declared in Colombian city over dengue outbreak
English.news.cn 2010-02-07 13:57:31
BOGOTA, Feb. 6 (Xinhua) -- A state of emergency has been declared in the Colombian city of Cali, capital of western Cauca province, after the outbreak of hemorrhagic dengue killed nine people there, according to the country's health department.
At least 1,247 dengue cases have been found in Cauca, and 162 of the victims are in a serious condition, said the Department of Health.
Dengue fever is common in many Central American and Caribbean countries. Its symptoms include high fever, nausea, rashes, backache and headache.
Most dengue cases are not fatal, but misdiagnosis or delayed treatment can cause death as some may advance with severe gastrointestinal bleeding and shock.
Several deaths in Cali were due to misdiagnosis, local health official said.
Colombia has reported 2,502 cases of dengue fever this year, with 594 of them becoming severe cases, according to the latest report by the Department of Health.
State of emergency declared in Colombian city over dengue outbreak
English.news.cn 2010-02-07 13:57:31
BOGOTA, Feb. 6 (Xinhua) -- A state of emergency has been declared in the Colombian city of Cali, capital of western Cauca province, after the outbreak of hemorrhagic dengue killed nine people there, according to the country's health department.
At least 1,247 dengue cases have been found in Cauca, and 162 of the victims are in a serious condition, said the Department of Health.
Dengue fever is common in many Central American and Caribbean countries. Its symptoms include high fever, nausea, rashes, backache and headache.
Most dengue cases are not fatal, but misdiagnosis or delayed treatment can cause death as some may advance with severe gastrointestinal bleeding and shock.
Several deaths in Cali were due to misdiagnosis, local health official said.
Colombia has reported 2,502 cases of dengue fever this year, with 594 of them becoming severe cases, according to the latest report by the Department of Health.
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