Ministry of Health forms working teams on dengue fever
The Ministry of Health (MoH) formed 10 working teams on September 28 to fight dengue fever, the incidence rate of which has risen above the same period last year, in 20 provinces and cities.
The Ministry of Health (MoH) formed 10 working teams on September 28 to fight dengue fever, the incidence rate of which has risen above the same period last year, in 20 provinces and cities.
The teams will work with local Departments of Health and provincial or municipal offices to implement Dispatch 1632/CD-TTg issued on September 11 by Prime Minister. It stipulates intensifying efforts to contain dengue fever focusing on reducing patients and the death toll, conducting public information campaigns, and promoting inter-sector coordination.
On the same day, the MoH also sent an urgent document to chairmen of provinces and cities on boosting efforts to mitigate dengue fever.
The MoH asked localities to instruct health units to coordinate with sectors and political and social organisations to carry out campaigns to eradicate mosquito larvae.
There have been 36,097 infections since the beginning of 2015 inclu♉ding 23 deaths, up from 19,499 instances and 20 fatalities a year ago.-VNA
Around 1,537 cases of dengue fever have been recorded in Hanoi from early this year to September 6, more than three times the figure from the same period last year.
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Prime Minister Nguyen Tan Dung has given a number of directions to authorities and relevant agencies, requesting them to stem the outbreak of dengue fever, which is on the rise in 50 localities.
The community should join hand in preventing dengue fever from becoming an epidemic, as forecast earlier this year, according to the Ho Chi Minh City Department of Health.
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