Health Ministry: Dengue deaths now at 13

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Health Minister Terrence Deyalsigh. – File photo by Faith Ayoung

THE Health Ministry has said the total number of deaths due to dengue fever is now 13.

The ministry provided this information in its epidemiological update on dengue cases on September 6.

“There are 1,315 laboratory-confirmed cases of dengue fever and 13 laboratory-confirmed deaths.”

As of September 5, the ministry said a total of 914 yellow fever notices had been issued to property owners/occupiers, directing them to clean up their surroundings.

“Of this, 43 property owners/occupiers have, thus far been identified for the consideration/institution of legal proceedings for non-compliance.”

About dengue fever:

The public was reminded that dengue fever may be spread by the bite of an infectedAedes aegypti mosquito.

Symptoms appear within five-six days of being bitten and can last for one-two weeks.

These symptoms include fever, headaches (sometimes severe), pain behind the eyes and muscle and joint pains.

To protect against dengue:

The ministry also reminded the public the best way to reduce the incidence of mosquito-borne diseases is through eliminating the breeding sites of the Aedes mosquito.

Cover containers (tanks, barrels, drums or buckets etc) with a mosquito-proof covering

Remove all bush or undergrowth that can harbour mosquitoes

Clean drains and guttering to allow the free flow of water

Use mosquito nets and insect repellent when appropriate