Jaffna reports highest number of Dengue victims
[TamilNet, Sunday, 09 May 2010, 23:14 GMT]
Sixty percent of dengue patients who died this year up-to April were
adults between the ages of 20-25 years. Last year the victims were
mostly children between the ages of 10-15 years, according to the
Epidemiology Unit of the Sri Lankan Department of Health. Sri Lankan Health Ministry sources revealed a sharp rise of dengue about 200 percent has been noted in the first four months of this year compared to last year.
According to a department source that a total of 13,283 cases of
dengue fever have been reported this year – from January to April end,
with 76 deaths. The bulk of cases were reported in January (4,672 with
48 deaths). Jaffna reported the highest number of cases – a total of
1,985 with 16 deaths; while Colombo came second with 1,606 cases and
15 deaths (Colombo MC area reported 530 cases and five deaths). Gampaha came third with a total of 1,574 cases and eight deaths. Health Ministry declared a Dengue Week commenced on May 3 concluded Sunday.
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