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Representatives from 16 departments reviewed the latest dengue fever situation and the territory-wide campaign against dengue fever during the Inter-departmental Co-ordinating Committee on Dengue Fever convened today (September 30).
Chairman of the Committee, Dr Thomas Tsang of the Department of Health's Centre for Health Protection, said the meeting was timely in view of the recent and rising outbreaks of dengue fever in some Southeast Asian countries.
"A considerable number of places in Southeast Asia are plagued by dengue fever. This year, 18 out of the 19 imported cases of dengue fever in Hong Kong come from the region," he added.
All relevant departments have stayed alert to the risk of dengue fever and spared no efforts in carrying out anti-mosquito measures. Members of the public are also urged to give their support in the campaign by eliminating existing and potential mosquito-breeding grounds.
During today's meeting, representatives from the participating departments reviewed the anti-mosquito work done so far, discussed co-ordination strategies, and exchanged work plans.
The meeting was attended by representatives from the Department of Health; Health, Welfare and Food Bureau; Architectural Services Department; Education and Manpower Bureau; Food and Environmental Hygiene Department; Housing Department; Marine Department; Environmental Protection Department; Social Welfare Department; Leisure and Cultural Services Department; Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department; Home Affairs Department; Lands Department; Highways Department; Information Services Department and Hospital Authority.
Ends/Friday, September 30, 2005
Issued at HKT 16:36
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