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Dengue cases highest in over a year, but recent storms may bring relief
Salma Khalik Senior Health Correspondent
Updated 4 Hours Ago
SINGAPORE – Dengue infections have been going up for six consecutive weeks, with 396 cases reported in the week of Jan 7 to 13 – the highest weekly figure in more than a year. Six weeks ago, there were just 143 cases.
While this is a far cry from the 1,552 cases a week at the peak of the infection in 2022, the steady increase in cases has the National Environment Agency (NEA) urging people living in dengue cluster areas to take immediate action to suppress the Aedes mosquito population and help break disease transmission.
It also asked them to cooperate with NEA officers inspecting their property for mosquito larvae.
There were almost 10,000 dengue cases reported in 2023, down from the more than 32,000 cases in 2022. The largest number of this Aedes mosquito-borne viral infection seen here was in 2020, when there were 35,315 cases and 32 deaths...
Dengue cases highest in over a year, but recent storms may bring relief
Salma Khalik Senior Health Correspondent
Updated 4 Hours Ago
SINGAPORE – Dengue infections have been going up for six consecutive weeks, with 396 cases reported in the week of Jan 7 to 13 – the highest weekly figure in more than a year. Six weeks ago, there were just 143 cases.
While this is a far cry from the 1,552 cases a week at the peak of the infection in 2022, the steady increase in cases has the National Environment Agency (NEA) urging people living in dengue cluster areas to take immediate action to suppress the Aedes mosquito population and help break disease transmission.
It also asked them to cooperate with NEA officers inspecting their property for mosquito larvae.
There were almost 10,000 dengue cases reported in 2023, down from the more than 32,000 cases in 2022. The largest number of this Aedes mosquito-borne viral infection seen here was in 2020, when there were 35,315 cases and 32 deaths...