Surge in dengue cases eases – Health Minister By admin , in Uncategorized , at September 7, 2023 Minister of Health Dr. Frank Anthony speaking at the event (Photo: DPI/ September 06, 2023) “…We have noted that there has been a substantial decline in the mosquito population,” Dr. Anthony said. He also noted that more people are getting tested with testing kits distributed to all regions. This led to more early detections which meant people could have gotten treatment faster. Now, Dr. Anthony said no one else has died and there are no longer many people getting critical care at any Intensive Care Units. Dengue is a mosquito-borne disease and its symptoms include high fevers, head and body aches and nausea. The WHO said these increased infections are, in part, linked to global warming. Increased temperatures are said to be conducive for the breeding of the Aedes aegypti mosquito which spreads the disease and thrives in stagnant water. Comments Leave a ReplyCancel replyYour email address will not be published. Required fields are marked * Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Recent Posts Hérold Toussaint plaide pour la revalorisation de l’université Miami’s Best of the Best Music Fest Unveils 2026 Plans at Celebrity-Filled Press Launch On This Day: Arthur Savage, Pioneer in Firearms and Tyre Technology, Was Born in Kingston Jamaica College Takes Home Another Trophy in a Year of Winning Gov’t commits to improving education, roads, policing in Amerindian communities
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