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Dengue Fever Cases Rise in Pabaton Area, Officers Conduct Fogging in Bogor City

Officers carried out fogging in the Pabaton area, Bogor City, West Java

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, BOGOR—- The Health Service (Dinkes) of Bogor Regency, West Java, noted case Dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) has increased significantly in the last few months. According to the Head of the Disease Prevention and Control (P2P) Division of the Health Service Bogor Regency Adang Mulyana in Cibinong, Bogor, case DBD In the area there have been 563 cases even though it has only entered its third month.

“The total number of cases reached 563 cases, that is our data as of March 9 2024,” said Adang, Tuesday (12/3/2024).

According to him, of the 563 dengue fever cases in Bogor Regency, six were recorded die world, and the rest managed to recover. Adang said that patients infected with dengue symptoms experienced an increase every week. One of them occurred at Cileungsi Regional Hospital. “Last week, there was one case of death at Cileungsi Regional Hospital. This was a patient who was being treated,” he said.

This has led the Bogor District Health Service to intensify the eradication of mosquito nests (PSN) in several areas, starting from counseling to spraying using fogging equipment. He appealed to citizens to be alert disease DHF is starting to increase in a number of areas.

“Dengue fever has started to attack people in a number of areas, including Bogor Regency. So it is important for residents to be alert,” he said.

Adang asked residents to implement the 3M plus pattern to prevent dengue fever, namely by draining bathtubs, closing water reservoirs, burying and recycling unused used items which become breeding grounds. mosquito temples of the Egyptians.

2024-03-12 13:31:11
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