China's Health Ministry issued an alert on Tuesday for dengue
fever, a potentially fatal, mosquito-borne disease, as the peak
season continues in south China.
"Health departments at all levels must closely monitor the
dengue fever outbreaks and strengthen detection to make sure that
all prevention measures are properly carried out," Mao Qun'an, the
ministry's spokesman said at a press conference.
He warned that south China is still at the peak season for
dengue fever outbreaks as the average temperature of 28 degrees is
prime mosquito breeding weather.
Mao called for great public effort to eradicate mosquitoes by
cleaning up the environment.
China reported 502 dengue cases in September but no one has died
from the disease. Most of the cases occurred in south China's
Guangdong Province, where 492 cases have been reported
Sporadic cases occurred in other provinces but they were mainly
brought by people traveling from south China.
Dengue causes severe fever and can lead to vomiting, nausea and
body rash. It can cause severe pain in the joints. Also called
bone-breaker's disease, some dengue strains cause internal bleeding
and death.
A larger outbreak sickened more than 1,000 people in Guangzhou
in 2002 but caused no fatalities.
(Xinhua News Agency October 11, 2006)