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The Importance of Vigilance during Thailand’s Rainy Season: Dengue Fever and COVID-19 Comparison and Statistics

The situation in Thailand when entering the period rainy season Of course, what follows and must be vigilant is health ailments that occurred during this period It was found that there were many diseases together, both Influenza, pneumonia, hand foot and mouth disease etc., but 2 diseases that should be especially careful, that is Dengue fever and COVID19 That continues to spread and find the number of patients and deaths continuously

In addition, the symptoms that come out There are also similarities in which Department of Disease Control compared ‘Symptoms of Dengue Fever’ with ‘COVID’ clearly Try to check exactly what kind of disease it is.

Dengue Fever Aedes mosquitoes are carriers of disease.

  • high fever lasting 2-7 days
  • body aches
  • tired
  • eat less
  • There is a spot of blood on the skin.

COVID19 Respiratory contact

  • low fever/no fever at all
  • cough sore throat
  • runny nose
  • pain
  • tired
  • bleeding under the skin
  • panting
  • Difficulty breathing

If the fever lasts more than 2 days or the fever has decreased but the symptoms have not improved should hurry to see a doctor at a hospital near home to check for infection Dengue fever

for the total number of patients and deaths Dengue fever and COVID19 are as follows

situation Dengue fever Between 1 Jan. – 7 Jun. 2023

  • 19,503 cumulative patients
  • 1,330 new cases (week 22)
  • 17 fatalities

Dengue fever

situation People infected with COVID-19 Weekly between 4-10 June 2023

  • Hospitalized patients (weekly) 2,709 cases : daily average of 387 cases/day
  • Deaths (weekly) 69 cases : daily average 9 cases/day
  • 382 pneumonia patients
  • 231 intubated patients

COVID19

Information: Department of Disease Control

2023-06-13 09:50:00

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