Sandakan dengue cases spike by over 1000% compared to last year

13 Sep 2022 • 5:43 PM MYT
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Sandakan dengue cases spike by over 1000% compared to last year

SANDAKAN – Sandakan has recorded an increase of 1,115% in dengue cases this year, until September 10, compared to the same period last year, said Sandakan Health officer Dr Johari Awang Besar.

Dr Johari said a total of 863 cases were recorded since January compared to 71 cases for the same period last year, while outbreaks also increased to 121 compared to six outbreaks for the same period last year.

“Today we have 61 localities with active dengue cases, of which six are hotspots namely Kampung Tinusa 2 Darat, Kampung Tinusa 2 Laut, Taman Indah Jaya Fasa 1, Taman Mawar Fasa 4, Kampung Bahagia and Taman Damai.

“Sandakan also recorded three deaths, one each in Kampung Tinusa 2 Laut, Kampung Perpaduan and Taman Sri Rimba, where the victims had a history in the hotspot areas,” he told reporters after attending a hygiene and health inspection operation at a bread and cake factory here today.

Dr Johari said among the failures to control the spread of the disease are authorities’ inability to make inspections and conduct fogging at certain buildings due to the absence of occupants and complete closure of premises.

He said his team also requested the assistance of police, the fire and rescue department and Sandakan Municipal Council enforcement to gain access to empty premises to conduct inspections and eliminate mosquito breeding grounds.

He advised Sandakan residents to take a serious view of the rise in dengue cases and to cooperate with the Health Department in efforts to eliminate the breeding grounds for mosquitoes.

He also advised residents who experienced fever, joint pains, pain behind the eyes, lethargy, and tiredness to immediately seek medical treatment for fear that dengue will damage internal organs if they do not do so (seek treatment) as soon as possible.

Dr Johari said the Health Department ordered Sandankan’s three main bread and cake factories to close for four days to conduct clean-up work. He was shocked by the factories’ negligence after finding rat urine in their production areas. – Bernama, September 13, 2022