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Indonesia: 2013 Dengue cases in Central Java

Shiloh

Editor, Senior Moderator
Source: http://www.suaramerdeka.com/v1/index.php/read/cetak/2013/01/10/211352/Tiga-Kecamatan-Rawan-DBD


Semarang Metro
10 Januari 2013
Tiga Kecamatan Rawan DBD


Google translation:

Semarang Metro
January 10, 2013
Three Sub Prone DBD


Demak - District Health Demak states, three districts prone to endemic dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF).

The case caused aegepty Aides mosquito attack sparked a citizen dies.
According to the PR Department of Health Demak, Sukarjo, three endemic areas it is the District Mranggen Karanganyar and Wedung.

'' A citizen died in the village of Batursari, District Mranggen. Therefore, we asked people to be vigilant against dengue,'' he told reporters yesterday.
He mentioned a similar case also appeared in the Village Kebonbatur Mranggen. Some people even had to be hospitalized.

So far it has taken steps spraying in some locations. For residents affected his health, asked to go to a doctor, clinic, or hospital.

Healthy Living

Efforts to combat dengue attack, he said, residents are asked to lead a healthy lifestyle. This was done from the environment around, closing puddles, to clean up a potential mosquito breeding.

'' Especially the kids bedroom should be a mosquito net,'' he said.
Mosquitoes carrying the dengue virus, appears between the hours 7:00 a.m. to 9:00 a.m. or 2:00 p.m. to 4:00 p.m. at. Anticipation needs to be done to reduce the risk of developing DHF.

Kades Kebonbatur Mranggen H Mahbub said, as many as 35 people infected with dengue cases citizens.
Some people are still hospitalized, the rest have been discharged. In addition to in-patient at the hospital Semarang, there are also citizens in the nearest health center. (H41-64)
 
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Source: http://www.suaramerdeka.com/v1/inde.../Waspadai-Siklus-Lima-Tahunan-Demam-Berdarah-

14 Januari 2013 | 20:24 wib
Waspadai Siklus Lima Tahunan Demam Berdarah

Google translation:

January 14, 2013 | 20:24 pm
Beware of Dengue Fever Five-Year Cycle

WONOGIRI, suaramerdeka.com - In early 2013, the number of cases of Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) in Wonogiri has reached seven cases. That figure is relatively high when compared with last year, where in 2012 there were only 13 cases.

Therefore, the Department of Health (PHO) Wonogiri aware of the possibility of a five-year cycle of dengue fever.

Head of Communicable Disease and Environmental Health (P2PL) Dinkes Wonogiri, Supriyo Heriyanto said seven cases were found in the District of Wonogiri, Ngadirojo, Baturetno, Wuryantoro and Jatisrono. The five districts are dengue endemic area. "We have done fogging at points of endemic dengue transmission to hit," he said.

He revealed that, in 2007 or five years ago, the number of dengue patients in Wonogiri reached 464 cases. A total of 10 patients died. Therefore, it urged the public to increase mosquito nest eradication (PSN) to anticipate the five-year cycle.

It also emphasizes the importance of vigilance against the spread of Chikungunya disease. In early 2013, there have been dozens of people infected with Chikungunya. In District Pracimantoro are 61 people contracted the disease, in the District Jatisrono there are 29 people in the district and there are a dozen people Baturetno. "These locations will be monitored strictly endemic," he added.

Meanwhile, the head of Wonogiri DHO, Dr Widodo MKes asked people always keep the environment clean. According to him, the activities of PSN is the most effective way to eradicate mosquito-borne dengue fever and Chikungunya.
 
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Source: http://www.timlo.net/baca/59030/dkk-karanganyar-tetapkan-status-colomadu-klb-demam-berdarah/

DKK Karanganyar Tetapkan Status Colomadu KLB Demam Berdarah
Nanang Rahadian - Timlo.net
Senin, 14 Januari 2013 | 19:38 WIB

Google translation:

DKK Karanganyar Set Colomadu Status of Dengue Fever Outbreak
Nana Rahadian - Timlo.net
Monday, January 14, 2013 | 19:38 pm


Karanganyar - The death of two elementary school-age children in developing Colomadu due Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) adds a long list of cases died from dengue. According to records at the health center during 2012 Colomadu there are 17 cases of death due to dengue fever, an increase from the previous year only 13 cases. District Health Office (DKK) Karanganyar determine the status of the Extraordinary Incident (KLB) in District Colomadu DHF.

Head of Disease Control and Environmental Health DKK Karanganyar, Fatkul Munir said Ngasem village is endemic dengue. Moreover, in 2012 and has increased the number of deaths due to dengue.

"The reason for setting this outbreak because an increasing number of deaths due to dengue and dengue-endemic village Ngasem is because there is a densely populated," he said when contacted by phone, Monday (14/1).

Furthermore Munir said, fumigation or fogging done directly after the incident died. Not only in the village but thoroughly Ngasem only in District Colomadu. Munir also reminded the public that adult mosquito fogging only deadly, but the larva is still alive and can develop into mosquitoes.

"People should keep the environment clean, especially the bathtub and place that could become mosquito breeding should be cleared," he concluded.
 
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Source: http://www.antaranews.com/berita/353434/tiga-warga-jepara-meninggal-akibat-dbd

Tiga warga Jepara meninggal akibat DBD
Rabu, 16 Januari 2013 23:10 WIB

Google translation:

Three people died from dengue fever Jepara
Wednesday, January 16, 2013 23:10 pm

Jepara (ANTARA News) - The number of patients with dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) in the Jepara, Central Java, in early January 2013 reached 176 people, and three of them died.

"Cases of dengue fever at the beginning of the year is pretty much because of the time, less than one month already dead," said Head of Public Health at the District Health Office Jepara, Mudrikatun, in Jepara, Wednesday.

In fact, he said, the number of dengue patients in January was higher than the number of patients during January 2012 were only 86 patients with no deaths.

The total DHF during 2012 amounted to 690 patients by the number of deaths of three people.

Spike in dengue cases in January 2013 began to appear from the movement of the number of cases in the first week of January 2013 there were 29 patients with one victim died, while the third week increased to 176 patients with the two victims died.

While the patient is being treated in hospitals Jepara Kartini currently numbering 41 people and Islam Sultan RS Hadlirin by 41 patients.

Three victims died, namely Nur Asikin (14) from the village of Mambak, District Pakisaji, Linda (11) Plajan Village, District Pakisaji and Wafidz (10) from the village of Krapyak, Annual District.

A sharp increase in cases of dengue fever, resulting in some patients undergoing treatment in hospitals Jepara Kartini had to be treated in the hallway for lack of beds.

To reduce the number of cases of dengue fever, he said, has done outreach to the community to promote mosquito nest eradication (PSN) simultaneously.

"We also empower the interpreter monitors larvae at the schools and the community to monitor from their respective homes," he said.

Meanwhile, Ahmad Jepara Regent Marzuqi dengue victims while visiting patients in the hospital and the hospital Islam Sultan Hadlirin Kartini admitted concern over the rising cases of dengue in Jepara.

"This must be overcome in order to extraordinary events such as a few years ago did not happen," he said.

He hoped that public support in combating the spread of dengue causing mosquito breeding.

Moreover, he continued, in some locations also made efforts fumigation (fogging), although less than the maximum results to eradicate mosquitoes that carry the dengue virus.

The reason, he said, the action is a short-term solution, while the long term should be done by way of PSN and keeping the environment clean houses and getting a healthy lifestyle.

The area targeted by fogging the Village Kedungcino and Potroyudan (Jepara district), Village Krapyak (Annual District), village Gemiring Kidul (Nalumsari district), Village Wedelan and Jerukwangi (Bangsri district), Village Kelet (District Keling), Village Mambak and Slagi (District Pakisaji), Bandungrejo Village (District Kalinyamatan) and Village Tubanan (Flower District).

(KR-AN/I007)
 
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Source: http://www.suaramerdeka.com/v1/inde...01/20/142343/Kasus-DBD-di-Purworejo-Meningkat

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20 Januari 2013 | 15:20 wib
Kasus DBD di Purworejo Meningkat

Google translation:

home> Latest news & DIY >> Sounds Kedu
January 20, 2013 | 15:20 pm
Rise in dengue cases Purworejo


PURWOREJO, suaramerdeka.com - Entering the third week of January 2013, cases of dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) in Purworejo increasing. Until last weekend, the data of dengue patients were treated in hospitals Saras Husada 20 people. While in PKU Muhammadiyah Hospital Tunas Medika by 9 people.

PKU Muhammadiyah Hospital Public Relations Branch Medika Sudharta mentioned, there were three patients were still being treated, ie Joushua (1.2) a resident of RT 01 / RW 04 Sub Pangenrejo, District Purworejo; Anisa (16) Seborokrapyak villagers, District Banyuurip, and Dodi Aryanto (26) Awu-Awu village residents, District Ngombol.

Sudharta said, in early 2013, the number of dengue patients is quite high compared to last year in the same month. However, the General Hospital PKU Muhammadiah Tunas Medika Purworejo anticipate adding drug stocks. "If there are patients who tested positive for dengue fever we report directly to the Health Office (PHO) Purworejo," he said.

The increase in dengue fever patients also occur in the Regional General Hospital (Hospital) Saras Husada Purworejo. "During the month of January, the number of dengue fever patients treated 20 people. Fact there malaria patients treated at this hospital," said Head of Hospital Services Saras Husada Purworejo, Dr. Eko Siswanto.

He said the dengue fever patients living in predominantly urban areas. As of Pangenrejo Village, Village Sindurjan and Mranti Village in District Purworejo. "But all the patients had been taken home and doing road maintenance," he said.

The anticipation, the institute said it had coordinated with the Department of Health (PHO) Purworejo. Moreover, he said, an attack of dengue in Purworejo increasing.
(Nur Kholiq / CN33 / JBSM)
 
Re: Indonesia: 2013 Dengue cases in Central Java

Source: http://www.suaramerdeka.com/v1/index.php/read/cetak/2013/01/26/213159/DB-Serang-Warga-Jatisari

Semarang Metro
26 Januari 2013
DB Serang Warga Jatisari

Google translation:

Semarang Metro
January 26, 2013
Attack DB Residents Jatisari

SEMARANG - Some Village residents Jatisari Mijen District, that he was concerned with the spread of dengue fever in the village. In January alone, there are dozens of people with the disease. Even one resident RT 01 RW IV Kampung Village Paste Jatisari, Nabila Sabrina Wanda Afifah (6) passed away after suffering a disease caused by the mosquito Aedes aegypti is.

Village residents Jatisari Mulyanto Kecamtan Mijen say, the City of Semarang assessed late treating Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF), which is endemic in Jatisari.

"The incidence of dengue has been around since the beginning of the month with a victim died of on 7 January. But until now there has been no fogging activities of the health department, "he said.

Besides people died, he said, there are also 18 other victims who suffered an attack of dengue fever. A total of 10 of them had to be hospitalized. "Including the victim's sister called Muhmad Abdul Rozak eight months old," said Mulyanto.

He admitted, integrated service postal worker at village level the village has complained to the Central Public Health Mijen. In fact, she has also been contacted directly Semarang City Health Office Chief, stating Widoyono immediately sent officers to deal with the spread of dengue endemic to the site.

"We're disappointed, because it involves a threat to the safety of citizens. Moreover, people are trying to work together headman devotion to eradicate the presence of larvae to avoid the spread of dengue, "he said.

Head of Disease Control, Semarang City Health Office Mada Gautama said at the beginning of this year, dengue cases in the city of Semarang to 186 findings. The attack of dengue fever are common from November to January. "The peak until next February, because of this seasonal disease," said Mada.

He denied that the Semarang City Health Department did not immediately respond to and cope with dengue cases. According to him, it has lowered the clerk to conduct epidemiological investigation into the location of the emergence of dengue cases. This was done in order to plan further action. "If it is proven immediate fogging," he said.

According Mada, this step in accordance with the regulations on prevention of dengue in the city of Semarang. The aim to avoid resistance or immunity aedes aegypti mosquito. "If sprayed before it develops, indirect feared dead but it will be immune to the drug," he said. (H71, H35-39)
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Source: http://www.suaramerdeka.com/v1/inde...09/144895/Awal-2013-Kasus-DBD-Meningkat-Tajam

09 Februari 2013 | 23:54 wib
Awal 2013, Kasus DBD Meningkat Tajam

Google translation:

February 9, 2013 | 23:54 pm
Early 2013, dengue cases Rises Sharply

SEMARANG, suaramerdeka.com - The number of patients with dengue fever in Semarang, earlier this tahub increased significantly, compared to last year.

In Semarang City Health Department records, there were 249 cases of DHF cases during January 2013 and up to a February 8 has reached 321 people, with two patients died.

DHF cases in the same period last year in January 2012 as recorded only 85 cases of dengue fever so offensive into early 2013 has increased sharply.

Until the period from January, the highest ranking district Mijen with IR 52.41 / 100,000 population, followed Gunungpati (27/100.000 population), and Tembalang 26/100.000 population.

The high dengue cases affected the climate and weather, especially lately are often a lot of rain, remembering when rainfall intensity tends to lower the number of dengue cases dropped.

The rainy season with heavy rainfall caused many puddles everywhere into place for the mosquito Aedes aegypti nesting, so the population increases.

However, factors influencing human behavior still increasing cases of dengue, such as the movement of mosquito nest eradication (PSN), in addition to environmental factors causes dengue.

In connection with the increasing cases of dengue, the City of Semarang have collected all district and village heads were then instructed to activate PSN movement among citizens.
(Rifki / CN34 / JBSM)
 
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Source: http://www.suaramerdeka.com/v1/inde.../146398/Angka-Penderita-Demam-Berdarah-Tinggi

21 Februari 2013 | 18:47 wib
Angka Penderita Demam Berdarah Tinggi


Google translation:

February 21, 2013 | 18:47 pm
Figures High Dengue Patients

SEMARANG, suaramerdeka.com - In the rainy season this year, the number of patients with dengue fever (DB) in Semarang is quite high. Recorded at the Municipal Health Service data, from January to mid-February 2013, there were 411 residents who have a virus that caused the mosquito Aedes aegypti is.

Chief Medical Officer of Semarang, Widoyono said the attacks were most intense in the District Mijen, rite incidence rate (IR) 73/100 thousand inhabitants. "Furthermore Gunungpati District, the incident rite 45/100 thousand inhabitants," he said.

This figure, admitted increased compared to the year 2012. Because of the existing data, in January 2012 there are only 85 people who fell ill DB. While overall, in 2012 there are 1250 people who attacked DB.

"The high number of attacks this DB, it may be because of high rainfall. Several efforts we have done, including the mosquito nest eradication (PSN), coordination meetings and the provision of hospitals, as well as the last alternative fogging," he said.

To suppress the high number of cases of DB in Semarang, the city Health Department (DKK) Semarang requested cooperation between cross-sectoral. As the Department of Education, Ministry of Religious Affairs, and family planning as well Bapermasper PKK-district and urban village.

Widoyono added data DKK in 2012, there were 74 percent free numbers larvae. Even from elementary schools in the city of Semarang, about 26 percent positive prone DB. "Whereas normally a maximum of 5 percent. Due to the most attacked are elementary school children. Therefore we ask the schools to re-animate his UKS," he said.

Widoyono also said the current spread of dengue mosquito inconsistent. If some time ago that attacked the area Genuk, Candisari and Tembalang. Now spread in rural areas, such as Mijen, Gunungpati, Ngaliyan.

"We see the spread is not consistent and moving. Stronger To conclude, further research is still needed," he said.

When asked fogging activities that many people asked, Widoyono advise not frequent fogging. Fogging, he said, is the last alternative, because the program is a lot of weakness.

"In addition to expensive, fogging is not effective because it only mebunuh adult mosquito larvae and even made invulnerable. Addition, post-fogging usually people feel calm and do not do PSN anymore. Was wrong assumptions, because larvae do not die due to fogging," he explained.
(Lanang Wibisono / CN31 / JBSM)
 
Re: Indonesia: 2013 Dengue cases in Central Java

Source: http://www.antaranews.com/berita/359688/kasus-demam-berdarah-di-cilacap-meningkat


Kasus demam berdarah di Cilacap meningkat
Jumat, 22 Februari 2013 06:22 WIB
.
Google translation:

Dengue cases rise in Cilacap
Friday, February 22, 2013 6:22 pm
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Cilacap (ANTARA News) - Health Office (PHO) Cilacap regency, Central Java, said that cases of dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) in the area has increased.

"Since the beginning of January 2013 to Thursday (21/2) yesterday, there were 136 cases of dengue fever, one of whom died," said the head of the Communicable Disease Prevention and Environmental Health (P4L) DHO Cilacap Cilacap Marwoto on Friday.

Based on data Dinkes Cilacap per January 22, recorded 36 cases of dengue fever with one victim died.

Thus, he said, dengue cases in Cilacap experienced significant improvement in the last month.

He said urban areas such as South Cilacap District, Central Cilacap, and North Cilacap still endemic disease transmitted by the mosquito Aedes aegypti so that the many cases of DHF.

"Actually, not only in Cilacap, other areas too many dengue cases increased," he said.

According to him, the increase was not solely due to the weather, but also reduced awareness to conduct mosquito nest eradication (PSN).

"People may have forgotten to PSN that had driven. Perhaps (society, ed.) Somewhat complacent," he said.

Being asked about the possibility of attack chikungunya disease, he said, until now has not received reports of attacks Dinkes disease is also spread by the Aedes aegypti mosquito.

He urged the public to be alert to the possibility of an attack by chikungunya disease in Cilacap as happened in 2010 with the number of people with more than 8,000 people.

"Therefore, society needs to encourage the resumption of PSN," he said.

According to him, PSN is the most inexpensive and effective in the control of dengue and chikungunya because it can kill mosquito larvae of Aedes aegypti that spread the disease.

(KR-SMT/M029)

Editor: Tasrief Tarmizi
 
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Source: http://bumen.globwap.com/2013/02/akibat-dbd-satu-orang-di-temanggung-meninggal/

Akibat DBD, Satu Orang di Temanggung Meninggal
Berita Jawa Tengah February 21, 2013

Google translation:

Due DBD, One Person Dies in Waterford
Central Java News February 21, 2013
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TEMANGGUNG - Disease hemorrhagic fever (DHF), which is transmitted by the mosquito Aedes aegypti caused have caused the citizens Gesing, District Kandangan, County Waterford, Sutrisno (35), died.

This case was the first time occurred in the region since last five years.

Kasi Environmental Health, Division of Communicable Disease and Environmental Health (P2PL) Health Office (PHO) County Temanggung, Sukamsih, said that dengue cases are local or indegenious transmission.

"It indegenious and died, although only one who died but KLB status, but the outbreak of the village and not the district. Such cases happen only once in the past five years, "he said, Wednesday (20/2).

He said the dengue deaths occurred on 12 February. Nevertheless, in the village there are no other people affected by dengue again.

The Department of Health itself has been linked DBD socialization to people, but for fogging despite no planning but not yet done.

He further explained that dengue cases are likely to increase in 2013 compared to the year 2012. In the month of January alone, there were eight cases of dengue fever, and until the 18th of February and then recorded five cases.

So quantitatively total there were 13 cases and has been spread in the District Pringsurat, Kandangan, Parakan, Bulu, and Kranggan.

source: suaramerdeka.com
 
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Source: http://m.metrotvnews.com/read/news/2013/02/27/134456/Kasus-DBD-di-Cilacap-Semakin-Melonjak

Rabu, 27 Februari 2013 | 21:42 WIB
Kasus DBD di Cilacap Semakin Melonjak

Google translation:

Wednesday, February 27, 2013 | 21:42 pm
Dengue cases in Cilacap The Rise


Metrotvnews.com, Cilacap: Cases of dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) in Cilacap, Central Java (Central Java), more expensive. While in Banyumas, in addition to cases of chikungunya fever are also emerging.

Chief Medical Officer (PHO) Bambang Setiyono revealed until the end of February of dengue cases in the local district reached 140 cases.

"This year, dengue in Cilacap experiencing significant surge. Because, by 2012, the number of total for a year only and there are only 205 cases in 2011 recorded 147 cases. Of the 140 dengue cases during January-February, one of them died," Bambang explained, Wednesday 27/2).

He said the increase in dengue cases was due to an erratic monsoon. "The rainy season in Cilacap time now marked by the rain which is not continuous. Sometimes rain, sometimes not, so the environment is ideal for BDB vector breeding mosquito Aedes aegypti," he said.

As anticipated, the areas affected by dengue, health office will conduct fumigation or fogging.
"However, the fact fogging only kills adult mosquitoes, so people need to follow up with
mosquito nest eradication (PSN). PSN movement actually more striking, because mosquito larvae are dead, "said Bambang.

While in Banyumas, fogging is also done to anticipate the spread of dengue and chikungunya. In Kalibener, Village Kranji, Navan District East, for example, there were 60 people affected by chikungunya, so yesterday held fogging.

In the last two weeks, in the Village of Kranji at least 60 people hit by chikungunya, so we asked the Health Office to conduct fogging, "he explained. (Lieliek Dharmawan / ADF)
 
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Source: http://www.suaramerdeka.com/v1/inde...rgantian-Musim-Picu-Naiknya-DBD-di-RSUD-Kudus

08 Maret 2013 | 23:45 wib
Pergantian Musim, Picu Naiknya DBD di RSUD Kudus


Google translation:

March 8, 2013 | 23:45 pm
Substitution Season, Trigger Rising dengue in hospitals Kudus



Kudus- suaramerdeka.com - Substitution of the season may be tied to an increase in cases of dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) in the Kudus
, even so it is visible when the number of patients increasing in Kudus hospitals from January to February reached 104 cases of this, and could rise as predicted - time.

Kudus Hospital Director, Dr. Arsalan Syakib through the Head of Public Services Hospital, Dr F Hikari Widodo when met on Friday (8/3) explains, the number of patients in the hospital earlier this year can be said is high.

"From some of the experiences encountered was caused because of a shift erratic weather," he said.

If the weather is normal when the patient was in itself will decrease, and this is often the case almost every year. "When the rainy season will appear puddles. So that could be going into a breeding aedes aegypti mosquito larvae carrier of dengue virus causes dengue fever," he explained.

Therefore it urged people to be aware of the increasing number of cases of the disease this DB. "Obviously with how to keep their environment clean - each," he explained.
(Ruli Aditio / CN32 / JBSM)
 
Re: Indonesia: 2013 Dengue cases in Central Java

Source: http://www.suaramerdeka.com/smcetak...cetak.detailberitacetak&id_beritacetak=218609


17 Maret 2013
153 Warga Terkena Demam Berdarah


Google translation:

March 17, 2013
153 Residents Affected by Dengue Fever

PURBALINGGA During January to mid-March, 153 people Purbalingga contracted dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF). In addition to fever, some residents also chikungunya disease.

'' Because, chikungunya virus carried by mosquitoes of the same type that carry dengue virus, namely Aedes aegypti,'' said Head of Disease Control and Environmental Health (P2PL) at the Department of Health, Semedi.

He said the number of patients is accumulated over a period of 3 months. So, they are not contracted together at one time. The number of patients will still accrue during the rainy season. '' That's because mosquitoes lay their eggs in places flooded. During the rainy season, many places outside the home that could potentially be a pool of water and a place to lay eggs of these mosquitoes,'' he said.

Therefore, the most important step is to move 3M, the drain, buried, and close to eradicate the mosquito eggs. Fogging to kill adult mosquitoes.

The DHF patients were scattered in villages and wards. In some areas, the Department of Health conducted fogging, including the vice regent in the complex and the complex state prison (prison). (F10-55)
 
Re: Indonesia: 2013 Dengue cases in Central Java

Source: http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/news/asianet/130404/7-people-die-dengue-fever-semarang


AsianetApril 4, 2013 13:46
7 people die of dengue fever in Semarang

At least seven people were reported to have died of dengue fever during the first three months of 2013 in Semarang, Central Java.

"Of 696 patients with dengue fever during the first three months of this year, seven have died of the mosquito-borne viral infection," Mada G. Soebowo, the head of the Semarang health office`s disease control and prevention section, said here on Thursday...
 
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