Tag: Mosquitoes
BMA Launches Campaign to Combat Rising Dengue Cases in Bangkok
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BANGKOK (NNT) – The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) and the Department of Disease Control (DDC) have teamed up with various businesses to launch the “Dengue [Read More…]
Dengue cases on the rise in Thailand
Dengue fever is on the rise, with a total of 13,126 cases, including 12 fatalities, being reported so far this year. This is a 2.2 [Read More…]
Dengue Fever Cases Rise in 18 Provinces Including Chonburi, Phuket, and Bangkok
Thailand saw a continuous rise in dengue fever cases in 18 provinces including Chonburi, Phuket, and Bangkok, the Department of Disease Control on Monday, July [Read More…]
Department of Disease Control warns of grim year for dengue
Thailand is currently facing what many experts predict will become a severe dengue fever outbreak, with up to 150,000 infections a possibility by the end [Read More…]
Dengue fever on the rise in Thailand
The Disease Control Department is warning the public about the spread of dengue fever, saying that more than 27,000 people have been infected, with 33 [Read More…]
Malaria and dengue fever cases likely to increase this year in Thailand
The number of malaria and dengue fever cases is expected to be 3-4 times higher than in 2022, according to Dr. Tares Krassanairawiwong, director-general of [Read More…]
Health authorities caution against dengue during rainy season
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BANGKOK (NNT) – Water puddles are the breeding grounds of mosquitoes that carry diseases such as dengue, making the rainy season a peak period for [Read More…]
DDC warns against intensified dengue fever outbreaks during this rainy season
BANGKOK (NNT) – Health authorities have voiced their concern about the threat of dengue fever during the current rainy season. The Department of Disease Control [Read More…]