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Local case of dengue fever confirmed

22 Sep 2010

A case of locally acquired dengue fever involving a 46-year-old man was confirmed by Public Health Laboratory Service Branch of the Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health (DH) today (September 22).

A CHP spokesman said that the department is highly concerned about the occurrence of this case of locally acquired dengue fever infection since the last local dengue fever outbreak in Hong Kong occurred in 2002.

"We are working with the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (FEHD) closely to make an all-out effort to assess if there is any spread of the infection, contain the infection and prevent the spread," he said.

"At the interdepartmental meeting this afternoon, we have solicited support from the Hospital Authority and various government departments on prevention and control of dengue fever, including active case findings and vector control."

Doctors are reminded to report suspected dengue fever cases to the CHP, especially among those with compatible symptoms and had visited to Deep Water Bay. Early referral for investigation as well as public health control measures can prevent further local spread of the disease.

A hotline (2125 1122) has been set up for people who had visited Deep Water Bay and developed symptoms for enquiries.

The CHP will continue to follow up on the case.

The spokesman stressed that mosquito control is an important measure to prevent the spread of dengue fever. Members of the public are urged to actively participate in the elimination of mosquito breeding sites.

He said: "Whether in Hong Kong or visiting dengue fever endemic areas, the public should take necessary mosquito preventive measures."

A total of 61 cases of dengue fever have been reported to the CHP so far this year. There were 43 cases in 2009 and all of them were classified as imported.

22 September 2010