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Togo: ongoing investigations following several reported cases of dengue

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Togo: ongoing investigations following several reported cases of Dengue

HEALTH Thursday, November 16, 2023 10:24

(Togo First) - In Togo, the Ministry of Health announces health investigations, following several cases of dengue fever recorded. These cases were reported in a scattered manner, five cases in the maritime region in the South, one in the Plateaux region, and two in the Savanes region, in the far North.

“Investigations are underway to search for possible cases in the community with a view to their early treatment. » , indicated Minister Moustafa Mijiyawa, in a press release published recently.

In the process, the government put in place an action plan, including the organization of case management in health establishments, strengthening early detection through laboratory confirmations, and raising awareness among the population to preventive measures.

As a reminder, dengue is an infectious disease transmitted by mosquito bites. It is characterized by nonspecific symptoms, including fever, intense weakness, headache, joint and muscle pain, nausea, vomiting and rash. However, in severe cases, bleeding and other major health complications may be observed.

Serious outbreak in Burkina Faso

This epidemic occurs in Togo in a context of increasing cases in the West African sub-region. Last October, the Ministry of Health called for vigilance, while Burkina Faso is currently experiencing a serious epidemic, with more than 50,000 suspected cases recorded and 214 deaths. In this Sahel neighbor, the epidemic accelerated during the last weeks of October, with more than a third of deaths (48) recorded only between October 9 and 15, 2023.

Ayi Renaud Dossavi

https://www.togofirst.com/fr/sante/...ours-suite-a-plusieurs-cas-de-dengue-signales
 
WEEKLY BULLETIN ON OUTBREAKS
AND OTHER EMERGENCIES

Week 46: 13- 19 November 2023
Data as reported by: 17:00; 19 November 2023


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All events currently being monitored by WHO AFRO
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Togo

Dengue Fever


Grade Ungraded
Date notified to WCO 11/14/2023
Start of reporting period 11/14/2023
End of reporting period 11/14/2023

Total cases 8
Cases Confirmed 2
Deaths 1
CFR 12.5%


The Togo Ministry of Health officially notified cases of dengue fever to WHO on 14 November 2023. As of 16 November, eight cases have been detected, including two confirmed by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) testing at the national reference laboratory. Among the eight cases, one has died.


https://www.afro.who.int/countries/...encies-bulletin-week-46-13-19-november-2023-0
 
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