The Public Health Office (PHO) announced 33 lives have been lost to dengue in Thailand. According to the PHO report, 27,377 instances of dengue have been documented within the nation and 33 folks have died resulting from dengue infection.
An expert from the Khlong Yai District PHO within the eastern province of Trat, Panaporn Harnhiam, advised Thairath yesterday that ninety seven dengue instances have been recorded in the neighborhood from January 1 until yesterday, July 11.
Panaporn revealed that a lot of the patients lived within the Khlong Yai and Hadd Lek districts within the province which is close to Cambodia. He added that a lot of the Cambodian residents working in the province are also in danger.
The provincial public well being asked for cooperation from the related departments to implement measures to manage the mosquito inhabitants. In addition, they’ve urged residents to forestall mosquitoes from breeding by refraining from leaving stagnant water in containers.
The concern surrounding dengue fever is not limited to the Trat province alone. Authorities within the northern province of Chiang Mai have also taken action to eliminate potential breeding grounds to help mitigate the unfold of this illness.
According to the chief of Chaing Mai Provincial Public Health Office, Chatichai Maneerat, 1,805 folks in the province have been contaminated with dengue fever since January. Tragically, two lives have been lost to the sickness.
Undiscovered revealed that dengue many of the cases reported amongst residents have been aged between 25 to 34 years outdated, 15 to 24 years previous, and 10 to 14 years previous. Mae Ai, Chaing Dao, Chai Prakan, and Mueang districts recorded probably the most cases.
The Deputy Director of the Department of Disease Control, Niti Haetanurak, reported the nationwide dengue state of affairs on Monday, July 10.
Niti revealed that 27,377 dengue circumstances have been reported in Thailand from January 1 to June 28, and 33 died from the an infection. The numbers are 3 times greater than last year.
Furthermore, the Permanent Secretary of the Ministry of Public Health, Dr Opas Kankawinpong, emphasised that the fever signs were different from former dengue cases, and it is troublesome for medical professionals to diagnose the fever at its early stage..

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