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Preventive measures against dengue fever prove effective

There will be no another dengue fever outbreak peak as that occurred earlier this year if current preventive measures continue to be maintained, according to the Department of Preventive Medicine.
Preventive measures against dengue fever prove effective ảnh 1Spraying chemicals to kill mosquitoes. Illustrative Image (Source: VNA)

Hanoi(VNA) – There will be no another dengue fever outbreak peak as that occurredearlier this year if current preventive measures continue to be maintained, accordingto the Department of Preventive Medicine under the Ministry of Health.

The departmentreported that dengue fever has been efficiently controlled. In Hanoi, thenumber of dengue infection cases has dropped by 80 percent in the recent sevenweeks, falling from 500 cases per day to 100 cases per day.

The decline was seenin all localities of Hanoi, including the two hot spots of Hoang Mai and HaDong districts.

Since early April, asmany as 40,000 teams involving nearly 80,000 people have been set up to killmosquitoes and larva, while the dengue fever supervision system in Hanoi hasoperated effectively with the engagement of experienced experts, along withtraining courses and health consultations at health care establishments.

The department advisedthat in the coming time, Hanoi and other localities should continue maintainingefforts against dengue fever, while continuing to enhance the capacity of themonitoring, warning and responding system to minimise the number of newinfection cases protect people’s health.

The health sectorwarned the community to continue strengthening preventive measures againstdengue fever by killing mosquitoes and larva, while working with authorities inpreventive activities.-VNA 
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