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The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health today (October 6) urged people to guard against dengue fever following the confirmation of a case by laboratory test.
The case involved a 37-year-old tourist. He arrived in Hong Kong on September 25 and developed fever, headache, muscle pain and eye pain the next day. He sought medical treatment from a private doctor on September 29 and later was admitted to a private hospital on Hong Kong Island. He is now in stable condition.
CHP's investigations revealed that he travelled with his wife to India from June 6 to September 25. His wife did not have symptoms of dengue fever.
A total of 33 cases of dengue fever have been reported to the CHP so far this year. There were 58 cases reported in 2007 and all were classified as imported cases.
A spokesman for CHP urged the public to stay alert to the threat of dengue fever and to help prevent mosquito breeding by taking the following measures:
* Put all used cans and bottles into dustbins with covers;
* Change water for plants at least once a week, leaving no water in the saucers underneath flower pots;
* Tightly cover all water containers, wells and water storage tanks, and
* Keep all drains free from blockage.
Travellers should take the following preventive measures:
* Wear long-sleeved tops and trousers;
* Use insect repellent on the exposed parts of the body, and
* Use mosquito screens or nets when rooms are not air-conditioned.
Anyone feeling unwell after returning from their trip should consult a doctor as soon as possible and provide details of their travel to the doctor.
The latest information on dengue fever in other places can be found under "Outbreak News" on the Hong Kong Travel Health Service website, www.travelhealth.gov.hk/eindex.html. Travel agents, tour guides and travellers can visit the website for the latest news and advice on preventive measures.
Ends/Monday, October 6, 2008
Issued at HKT 18:11
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