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A Public Health Emergency

Dengue Outbreak in Thailand: Cases Surge Over 300%

A Public Health Emergency

Thailand is grappling with a severe dengue fever outbreak, with cases skyrocketing in recent months. As of November 22, 2023, over 136,655 cases have been reported nationwide, a staggering increase from 46,678 in the same period last year.

Factors Fueling the Outbreak

Experts attribute the surge in cases to several factors, including:

  • Heavy rainfall during the rainy season, which creates breeding grounds for mosquitoes.
  • The arrival of El Niño, which is known to increase mosquito populations.
  • Insufficient public awareness and preventive measures.

Government Response

The government has declared a public health emergency and is taking urgent steps to combat the outbreak. Dr. Thongchai Keeratihuttayakorn, Director-General of the Disease Control Department (DCD), announced that 8,197 people have been diagnosed with dengue in the recent surge.

The government's response includes:

  • Intensifying mosquito control efforts.
  • Public education campaigns to raise awareness.
  • Providing medical treatment and support to those affected.

Call to Action

The DCD urges the public to take precautions to prevent dengue infection. These include:

  • Eliminating mosquito breeding sites by emptying standing water.
  • Using insect repellent and mosquito nets.
  • Seeking medical attention promptly if symptoms develop.

By working together, Thailand can overcome this public health challenge and protect its citizens from dengue fever.


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