Vietnam tells hospitals to prepare as dengue fever cases surge
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[July 14, 2022]
HANOI (Reuters) - Dengue fever cases
in Vietnam so far this year have more than doubled compared to the same
period in 2021, the health ministry said on Thursday, warning its
hospitals to brace for more infections.
Dengue is a mosquito-borne disease common in Southeast Asia that causes
flu-like symptoms and no vaccine is available. Severe forms of it can
result in internal bleeding.
Vietnam recorded 89,120 dengue cases in the first six months, up from
35,936 a year earlier, an increase of 148%. Deaths tripled to 34 over
the same period.
The country of 98 million people has typically recorded about 110,000
cases annually in recent years, with infections peaking usually between
June and October.
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"The number of cases is forecast to
continue to rise further, with more severe cases to be hospitalised,"
said the ministry, which issued special guidelines to healthcare
providers this week.
"All hospitals at provincial and district levels need to focus their
resources to admit and treat severe cases."
(Reporting by Khanh Vu; Editing by Martin Petty)
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