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Dengue Fever Cases Rise: Public Urged to Enhance Mosquito Control Measures

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Dengue Fever Cases Rise: Public Urged to Enhance Mosquito Control Measures
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Dengue Fever Cases Rise: Public Urged to Enhance Mosquito Control Measures

2024-09-20 17:00 Last Updated At:17:08

Update on dengue fever

The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health today (September 20) reported the latest number of dengue fever (DF) cases, and urged the public to maintain strict environmental hygiene, mosquito control and personal protective measures both locally and during travel.

From September 13 to yesterday (September 19), the CHP recorded three imported DF cases; the patients had been to India (two cases) and the Mainland (one case) during the incubation periods.

As of yesterday, 64 cases of DF, including 60 imported and four local cases, had been recorded in 2024. In 2023, 62 imported cases of DF were recorded.

According to the World Health Organization, the global incidence of DF has markedly increased over the past two decades, posing a substantial public health challenge. In 2023, ongoing transmissions, combined with an unexpected spike in DF cases, had resulted in close to a historic high of over 6.5 million cases, and more than 7 300 dengue-related deaths reported in over 80 countries/territories. The latest surveillance data shows that there is an increase in DF cases noted in some places in Asia (such as Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand) compared to the same period last year. Since the beginning of 2024, the Americas, including Brazil, Argentina and Peru, have recorded over 11 million cases, a record number. Detailed information on the latest DF situation in Hong Kong, as well as neighbouring and overseas countries and areas, has been uploaded to the CHP website (www.chp.gov.hk/files/pdf/df_imported_cases_and_overseas_figures_eng.pdf).

"Apart from general measures, travellers returning from areas affected by DF should apply insect repellent for 14 days upon arrival in Hong Kong. If feeling unwell, seek medical advice promptly and provide travel details to a doctor," a spokesman for the CHP said.

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

• Thoroughly check all gully traps, roof gutters, surface channels and drains to prevent blockage;

• Scrub and clean drains and surface channels with an alkaline detergent compound at least once a week to remove any deposited mosquito eggs;

• Properly dispose of refuse, such as soft drink cans, empty bottles and boxes, in covered litter containers;

• Completely change the water of flowers and plants at least once a week. The use of saucers should be avoided if possible;

• Level irregular ground surfaces before the rainy season;

• Avoid staying in shrubby areas; and

• Take personal protective measures such as wearing light-coloured long-sleeved clothes and trousers, and apply insect repellent containing DEET to clothing or uncovered areas of the body when doing outdoor activities.

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

• Read the label instructions carefully first;

• Apply right before entering an area with risk of mosquito bites;

• Apply on exposed skin and clothing;

• Use DEET of up to 30 per cent for pregnant women and up to 10 per cent for children*;

• Apply sunscreen first, then insect repellent; and

• Reapply only when needed and follow the instructions.

* 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 page of theCHPand theTravel Health Service, the latestTravel Health News,tips for using insect repellents, and the CHPFacebook PageandYouTube Channel.

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Hong Kong Showcases Belt and Road Initiative in New RTHK TV Series Starting Tomorrow

2024-09-20 16:50 Last Updated At:16:58

TV programme "Belt and Road: HK in Action" highlighting Hong Kong as functional platform to launch tomorrow

"Belt and Road: HK in Action", a television programme jointly produced by the Belt and Road Office of the Commerce and Economic Development Bureau and Radio Television Hong Kong (RTHK) highlighting Hong Kong's vital role as a functional platform for the Belt and Road Initiative, will explore how Hong Kong can contribute to building a connected, innovative and green new Silk Road. The programme will premiere tomorrow evening (September 21) on RTHK TV 31.

The Ninth Belt and Road Summit, which ran for two days and concluded on September 12, attracted about 6 000 participants from Belt and Road countries and regions and across the globe. The summit led to a record-high 25 memoranda of understanding, with four involving government/ public bodies and 21 on commercial collaboration, enhancing government-to-government co-operation and assisting enterprises and professional services in exploring more business opportunities.

Echoing the Ninth Belt and Road Summit, "Belt and Road: HK in Action" consists of four episodes under the themes of innovation and technology, green development, clean Silk Road, and the Youth Chapter. Through interviews and case studies, the programme elaborates on the co-operation and exchanges in various areas with Belt and Road countries and regions and the relevant opportunities.

The Cantonese version of "Belt and Road: HK in Action" will be broadcast on RTHK TV 31 from 6.25pm to 6.28pm on Saturdays and Sundays for two consecutive weeks from tomorrow until September 29. The programme can be reviewed on the RTHK website, RTHK YouTube channel and Belt and Road Office website. The English version of the programme will be aired later on RTHK TV 31 and online platforms.

The Government has been stepping up its diverse promotional efforts regarding the Belt and Road Initiative through various channels. The Belt and Road Office has actively encouraged community stakeholders to organise related events in conjunction with the Ninth Belt and Road Summit, creating synergies that will enhance Hong Kong's collaborations with Belt and Road countries and regions in a wide range of areas, as well as positioning Hong Kong as a key platform for showcasing achievements in people-to-people exchanges and promoting cultural collaboration.

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