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Laos Government Urges General Public To Continue Fighting Against Dengue Fever

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The Laos Ministry of Health has urged authorities and the Lao people to remain vigilant and help control the spread of dengue fever.

Latsamy Vongkhamsao, deputy director general of the Department of Communicable Disease Control under the Laos Ministry of Health, told a news conference in the Laos capital Vientiane on Thursday

“A total of 6,611 people has been diagnosed with dengue fever and 12 deaths were recorded since January,’’ Vongkhamsao said.

The highest numbers of dengue patients were reported in Vientiane with 1,546, while 741 cases were recorded in Bolikhamxai province, and 659 cases were confirmed in Bokeo province.

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The 12 deaths included four in Vientiane, two in Bolikhamxai and Khammuan respectively, and one each in Xayabboury, Xieng Khuang, Savannakhet and Phongsaly.

The ministry advised that every family should drain water that collects in jars, vases and dishes, and should cover such containers to prevent more water from filling them up.

If people fall ill, they should suspect that dengue may be the cause of their illness and get a blood test at a hospital.

According to the World Health Organisation, dengue fever is one of the fastest emerging infections, with Thailand, Laos, the Philippines and Singapore also seeing high incidences.

The WHO noted that the number of cases in the Western Pacific Region has doubled over the past 10 years. (Xinhua/NAN)

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