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Can Tho steps up measures to prevent dengue fever

Authorities of the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho have asked the local health sector and relevant agencies to work to prevent the spread of dengue fever in the locality.
Can Tho steps up measures to prevent dengue fever ảnh 1A child infected with dengue fever receives treatment (Photo: VNA)

CanTho (VNA) – ꦅAuthorities of the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho have asked the local health sector and relevant agenciesto work to prevent the spread of dengue fever in the locality.

Thecity began a campaign to spray chemicals in all areas with outbreaks in August,which runs until December. The local health sector has also launchedcommunication campaigns to raise public awareness of dengue fever prevention. Inthe first nine months of 2017, dengue fever cases in Can Tho rose 66 percentyear-on-year while in September alone, the figure jumped 101 percent. Thedisease was reported in all nine districts of Can Tho, with the number of denguecases in Thot Not district in January-September surging 146.8 percentyear-on-year. CanTho Pediatrics Hospital recorded about 4,000 cases of dengue fever during January– August period. Thenumber of dengue fever cases has been rising due to the seasonal variation andfrequent rains, which help infected mosquitoes spread.-VNA
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