Current Travel Health News
Travel Health News Digest (10 December 2013 - 16 December 2013)
Take precautions against dengue fever when travelling abroad
Dengue fever is an endemic disease in most Southeast Asian countries including Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia, Vietnam and the Philippines. Travellers visiting these places are advised to protect themselves against mosquitoes all year round.
The recent dengue fever activity in Asia has been more severe than that of last year. Various popular tourist attractions among Hong Kong people including Thailand, Singapore, Taiwan and Indonesia, observed recent persistent increase in the number of dengue fever cases. Other neighbouring Asian countries such as Laos, Cambodia, Vietnam, Malaysia, the Philippines, Pakistan and India, also recorded rising dengue fever activities.
Outbreaks of dengue fever were observed in Guangdong province in China, Brazil, Costa Rica, Columbia, Paraguay and the Dominican Republic this year. It was expected that dengue fever activities will continue to rise in coming months in Central America, Mexico and the Caribbean.
Travellers planning to travel in these areas should take precautions against the disease.
Cumulative reported number of dengue cases in 2013 *
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Cumulative reported no. of cases in 2013 |
Source of information and |
Australia |
1,543 |
World Health Organization, 13 November 2013 |
Brazil |
1,451,432 |
World Health Organization, 5 December 2013 |
Cambodia |
15,193 |
World Health Organization, 13 November 2013 |
China |
|
|
India |
55,063 |
Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, India, 28 October 2013 |
Lao PDR |
43,620 |
World Health Organization, 13 November 2013 |
Malaysia |
29,754 |
World Health Organization, 13 November 2013 |
Mexico |
215,991 |
World Health Organization, 5 December 2013 |
New Caledonia |
10,538 |
World Health Organization, 13 November 2013 |
Philippines |
154,833 |
World Health Organization, 13 November 2013 |
Singapore |
21,324 |
Singapore National Environment Agency,13 December 2013 |
Sri Lanka |
29,654 |
Ministry of Health, Sri Lanka, 13 December 2013 |
Taiwan |
765 |
CDC, ROC (Taiwan), 16 December 2013 |
Thailand |
146,700 |
Ministry of Public Health, Thailand, 27 November 2013 |
Vietnam |
44,085 |
World Health Organization, 13 November 2013 |
Remark:
* Dengue reporting systems vary by country.
Travellers should stay vigilant against dengue fever and adopt the following personal preventive measures against mosquito bite:
* | Always wear long-sleeved clothing and trousers; |
* | Stay in air-conditioned residence or places with mosquito screens; |
* | If mosquito screen or air-conditioning is absent, aerosol insecticide and bed nets are advised; |
* | Use insect repellents containing DEET on exposed skin and clothing; |
* | Use insect repellents containing DEET apart from applying sunscreen while staying in beaches; |
* | Carry a portable bed nets and apply permethrin on it as well as to clothes if travelling to rural areas where dengue fever is prevalent. |
Travellers returning from areas where dengue fever is prevalent should seek medical advice as soon as possible if they feel unwell and provide travel details to their doctors.
Advice for pilgrims visiting Mecca, Saudi Arabia (Hajj)
Pilgrims are advised to note the followings:- Vaccination against meningitis
- Vaccination against seasonal influenza
- Be Vigilant against Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Coronavirus (MERS-CoV)
- Other infectious diseases
- Food hygiene
- Injury
- Heat stroke
- Observe personal and environmental hygiene strictly at all times. For more information, please read the section on Travel Health Advice.
Mainland: Avian Influenza, human
To date, a total of 141 human cases of avian influenza A(H7N9) have been laboratory confirmed in the Mainland, including Zhejiang (51 cases), Shanghai (33 cases), Jiangsu (28 cases), Jiangxi (six cases), Fujian (five cases), Anhui (four cases), Henan (four cases), Shandong (two cases), Hunan (two cases), Beijing (two cases), Guangdong (three cases), and Hebei (one case).