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A female Aedes aegypti mosquito is shown in this 2006 Center for Disease Control (CDC) photograph. — Picture by REUTERS

Drop in cases, deaths from dengue this year

PUTRAJAYA, June 15 — The number of cases and deaths from dengue showed a reduction of 75 per cent and 91 per cent, respectively, from January until June 12, compared to the figures in the same period last year.

Health Minister Datuk Seri Dr Adham Baba said 12,188 dengue cases and eight fatalities were recorded compared to 45,584 cases and 84 fatalities in the same period last year.

“Although the country is still grappling with the Covid-19 pandemic, efforts in combating the dengue fever threat must continue as dengue is an endemic disease that has long been a burden to Malaysia’s public health system,” he said in a statement in conjunction with Asean Dengue Day today.

Dr Adham said the Asean Dengue Day, celebrated on June 15 each year since its declaration in 2011, aimed to establish an advocacy platform, including among the community, to continue efforts to eradicate dengue in a continuous and integrated manner.

Themed ‘10 Minutes to Destroy Aedes” in conjunction with the national-level Asean Dengue Day, he urged the people to spend at least 10 minutes cleaning their surroundings and destroying Aedes breeding grounds each week at their respective premises.

“During the movement control order (MCO) period, as people spend more time at home, they must take this opportunity to ensure that their premises are free from Aedes breeding spots,” he said.

Dr Adham said dengue prevention efforts were also boosted through the involvement of Communication For Behavioural Impact (Combi) volunteers nationwide.

The Combi volunteers carry out promotional activities to eradicate dengue using new approaches such as through social media.

As of May 31, there was a total of 3,084 Combi teams involving 28,381 volunteers.

— Bernama

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