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Bali records 2.4K dengue cases in Jan-March 2023
April 8, 2023, 1:49 pm
DENPASAR, Bali – The Health Office of Bali province in Indonesia has recorded 2,469 cases of dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) in the first three months of the year, with a downward trend in cases.
“In general, at the province (level), actually from January to March, there has been a decline but, indeed, several districts experienced an increase,” the office’s head of Disease Handling Section I Nyoman Sudiyasa said here Friday.
The downward trend in dengue cases is apparent from the overall figures, with 939 cases, with three deaths in January; 820 cases, with one death in February; and 710 cases, with one death in March.
Based on the office's data, of the 2,469 cases recorded, Denpasar City contributed the highest number with 781, while Bangli registered the lowest case count with 67.
Despite Denpasar being the biggest contributor, a downward trend in cases was recorded, from 296 cases in January to 255 cases in February and 230 cases in March...
Bali records 2.4K dengue cases in Jan-March 2023
April 8, 2023, 1:49 pm
DENPASAR, Bali – The Health Office of Bali province in Indonesia has recorded 2,469 cases of dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) in the first three months of the year, with a downward trend in cases.
“In general, at the province (level), actually from January to March, there has been a decline but, indeed, several districts experienced an increase,” the office’s head of Disease Handling Section I Nyoman Sudiyasa said here Friday.
The downward trend in dengue cases is apparent from the overall figures, with 939 cases, with three deaths in January; 820 cases, with one death in February; and 710 cases, with one death in March.
Based on the office's data, of the 2,469 cases recorded, Denpasar City contributed the highest number with 781, while Bangli registered the lowest case count with 67.
Despite Denpasar being the biggest contributor, a downward trend in cases was recorded, from 296 cases in January to 255 cases in February and 230 cases in March...