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CHP investigates local case of dengue fever epidemiologically linked with previous case

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CHP investigates local case of dengue fever epidemiologically linked with previous case
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CHP investigates local case of dengue fever epidemiologically linked with previous case

2024-06-28 22:00 Last Updated At:06-29 00:15

Local case of dengue fever investigated in tin shui wai: chp urges public to maintain hygiene and mosquito control measures to prevent spread

The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health is today (June 28) investigating a local case of dengue fever (DF) which is epidemiologically linked with another local case announced earlier residing at Tin Shui (1) Estate in Tin Shui Wai. The CHP urged the public again to maintain strict environmental hygiene, mosquito control and personal protective measures both locally and during travel. Meanwhile, persons who have been to Tin Shui (1) Estate with DF symptoms should contact the CHP as soon as possible.

The new case involved a 44-year-old man, who presented with a fever on June 21. He attended the accident and emergency department (AED) of Tin Shui Wai Hospital (TSWH) on the next day (June 22) and no admission was required at that time. Later, he attended the AED of TSWH on June 25 again due to persistent fever, gum bleeding and skin rash, and was admitted for treatment on the same day. He is now in stable condition. His blood sample tested positive for dengue virus today upon laboratory testing.

Initial enquiries revealed that the patient lives in Shui Yee House, Tin Shui (1) Estate in Tin Shui Wai, which is next to the residence of another case (Shui Sing House, Tin Shui (1) Estate in Tin Shui Wai) involving a female patient announced earlier.As he had only left Hong Kong for a short period of time and otherwise stayed in Hong Kong for the whole incubation period, there is a higher probability that the case is locally acquired. Also, the residences of the two cases are close to each other, the CHP believes that they are epidemiologically linked. The CHP has inspected the residence of the male patient. The five home contacts of the male patient are currently asymptomatic and have been put under medical surveillance. The CHP will also provide blood screening for them.

In view of the previous case, the CHP has, together with the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (FEHD), enhanced the anti-mosquito work in the vicinity of Tin Shui (1) Estate and places visited by the female patient. Such measures will continue until summer. Considering the symptoms onset date of the patient and the incubation period of DF (ranges from three to 14 days), the CHP does not rule out the possibility that the male patient had already been bitten by vector and infected before the enhanced anti-mosquito work. The CHP is highly concerned about the epidemiologically linked cases, and will continue to work closely with the FEHD and relevant government department in enhancing vector investigations, surveillance and control with a view to preventing a possible spread of infection.

The CHP has contacted over 4 500 residents from over 1 800 households of Tin Shui (1) Estate in Tin Shui Wai to follow up their health conditions in view of the first case. The CHP has enhanced the work of contacting relevant residents due to the two DF cases, and has contacted the households of Tin Shui (1) Estate again today. The CHP appeals to persons who have been to Tin Shui (1) Estate with DF symptoms to call the CHP's hotline (2125 2374) which will operate from 9am to 1pm tomorrow (June 29), this Sunday (June 30) and July 1, and will continue to operate from 9am to 5pm, Monday to Friday (excluding public holidays) starting July 2 for laboratory investigation or referral as appropriate. Furthermore, the CHP will hold a health talk jointly with the FEHD at 9pm tomorrow in the Tin Shui Community Centre, during which the CHP will also conduct free DF antibody tests for people in the district with relevant symptoms. Moreover, the CHP has contacted the respective District Council members to help disseminate and promote relevant health information to residents.

A spokesman for the CHP said, DF cannot be spread directly from human to human. Dengue virus encompasses four different serotypes, each of which can lead to DF and severe dengue. DF is clinically characterised by high fever, severe headache, pain behind the eyes, muscle and joint pain, nausea, vomiting, swollen lymph nodes and rash. The symptoms of first infection are usually mild. Once recovered, lifelong immunity to that serotype of dengue virus will develop. However, cross-immunity to the other three serotypes after recovery is only partial and temporary. Subsequent infections with other serotypes of dengue virus are more likely to result in severe dengue. Severe dengue is a severe and potentially fatal complication of DF.

The public should take heed of the following advice on mosquito control:

DEET-containing insect repellents are effective and the public should take heed of the tips below:

* For children who travel to countries or areas where mosquito-borne diseases are endemic or epidemic and where exposure is likely, those aged 2 months or above can use DEET-containing insect repellents with a DEET concentration of up to 30 per cent.

The public should call 1823 in case of mosquito problems and may visit the following pages for more information: the DF pages of theCHPand theTravel Health Service, the latestTravel Health News,tips for using insect repellents, and the CHPFacebook PageandYouTube Channel.

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2024 Honours List and Justices of the Peace appointments

2024-07-01 00:01 Last Updated At:00:18

2024 honours list and justices of the peace (jps) appointments revealed in government gazette - 502 honours awards and 59 jp appointments announced today.

The 2024 Honours List and Justices of the Peace (JPs) appointments are published in the Government Gazette today (July 1).

For the Honours List, a total of 502 persons have been awarded by the Chief Executive this year. Details are as follows:

Award

Number

(a) Grand Bauhinia Medal (GBM)

5

(b) Gold Bauhinia Star (GBS)

12

(c) Silver Bauhinia Star (SBS)

24

(d) Distinguished Service Medals for the disciplined services and the ICAC

14

(e) Bronze Bauhinia Star (BBS)

40

(f) Meritorious Service Medals for the disciplined services and the ICAC

46

(g) Medal of Honour (MH)

105

(h) Chief Executive's Commendation for Community Service

86

(i) Chief Executive's Commendation for Government/Public Service

170

502

The citations of the award recipients of the 2024 Honours List are provided in Appendix 1.

A Government spokesman said, "The award recipients come from different walks of life with diverse backgrounds. They have made significant contributions to Hong Kong, benefitting various domains and sectors of the community, including public and community service, education, medical and public health, finance, trade and industry, innovation and technology, charity, arts and culture, sports, housing, transport, construction and urban development, environment, religion, labour and welfare, women and youth affairs, and professional services. The Chief Executive expresses gratitude and extends congratulations to all award recipients, and hopes that they will continue to excel in their own fields and serve the community."

The presentation ceremony for the awards will be held later this year.

Moreover, a total of 59 persons have been appointed as JPs by the Chief Executive, of whom 42 were appointed under section 3(1)(b) of the Justices of the Peace Ordinance (Cap. 510) (commonly referred to as Non-official JPs), and 17 were appointed under section 3(1)(a) of the same ordinance (commonly referred to as Official JPs).

The main function of JPs is to visit correctional institutions, detention centres or other institutions to ensure their effective management and that no individual is unfairly treated or deprived of his or her rights. JPs will ensure that complaints lodged by individuals are handled in a fair and transparent manner.

The name list of JPs appointed under section 3(1)(b) and section 3(1)(a) of the Justices of the Peace Ordinance is provided in Appendix 2.

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