Dengue Fever Outbreaks: Causes, Prevention, and Major Outbreaks Before COVID-19 in 2019

2023-06-11 01:07:59

Warning! Dengue is very widespread in July-October. Why? Check here. Doctor Yong pointed out that dengue will spread more every year except for 1-3 years. Identify major outbreaks that occurred before the outbreak of COVID-19 in 2019.

Dengue feveris becoming a topic that has received a lot of attention After Thailand is regarding to officially enter the rainy season.

This is because when the rainy season enters, it causes flooding. It is a breeding ground for mosquitoes. which is a carrier of disease as well

Especially the children who need to take care. Be careful not to cause dengue fever.

Most recently, Dr. Yong Phuwarawan, Head of the Center of Excellence in Clinical Virology Department of Pediatrics Faculty of Medicine Chulalongkorn University Post a message via personal Facebook (Yong Poovorawan) with a message regarding dengue fever that

This year’s dengue fever will go viral in cycles.

Mo Yong reasoned that Dengue fever will spread a lot every year, 1-3 years apart. “Dengue fever” comes in waves every 1-3 years as shown in the figure.

The big wave of outbreaks occurred before the outbreak of COVID-19 in 2019.

and except during the outbreak during COVID This is because many people stay at home, close schools, have a lockdown.

Travel is less, the spread is less even though the outbreak of dengue is related to mosquitoes. It is not contagious in the respiratory tract.

therefore refraining from the pandemic for 3 years, and if according to the cycle this year is the year that enters normal conditions The chances of an outbreak are increasing.

Dengue fever season peaks in July-October.

Therefore, in order to reduce the spread of the disease, everyone must help each other. Reduce the spread of mosquitoes. destroy mosquito breeding sites as much as possible

and protect yourself from mosquito bites This will reduce the spread of the disease.

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