UKHSA Warns Travelers to Prioritize Health Amid Rising Mosquito-Borne Infections
UKHSA warns travelers about rising mosquito-borne infections and urges prioritizing health when traveling abroad. Dengue and Malaria cases have spiked, with majority of cases from South and Southeast Asia. Precautions such as using insect repellent, wearing long-sleeved clothing, and taking antimalarial medication are recommended to reduce the risk of contracting these diseases.
110 Mosquito Traps Installed at Sibu Central Market to Curb Dengue Spread
Sibu Central Market is installing 110 units of mosquito traps in collaboration with the Ministry of Health to combat the spread of dengue. The traps, designed to attract and kill aedes mosquitoes, have shown success in Peninsular Malaysia and may be expanded to other markets in the district if proven effective. With an 88% increase in dengue cases compared to last year, the initiative aims to serve as a model for controlling the disease in Sarawak.
Dengue fever may be causing spontaneous erections, scientists say
Scientists in West Africa report that Dengue fever may be causing spontaneous erections that can last for hours, in addition to the virus’s other symptoms. A 17-year-old patient exhibited this embarrassing side effect, leading to the theory that the virus can infect blood vessels in the penis, causing plasma to leak and priapism to occur.
Dengue Fever Outbreak in Brazil Raises Concerns for Americas
Brazil is facing a significant outbreak of dengue fever, with health experts warning of a potential health crisis across the Americas. The Health Ministry of Brazil has issued a warning, anticipating over 4.2 million cases of dengue fever this year, surpassing the 4.1 million cases reported for all 42 countries in the region by the Pan-American Health Organization last year. Experts attribute the current amplified problem to various factors, including El Niño and climate change, leading to an increase in mosquito breeding sites. The virus is expected to progress through the continents, posing a threat to other countries.
Dengue Fever Surges in Thailand with Over 8,000 Cases in January 2024
Dengue fever is on the rise in Thailand, with over 8,000 reported cases in January 2024. The Disease Control Department (DCD) has issued a warning, urging the public to take precautions against mosquito bites to prevent the spread of the disease. Dr. Thongchai Keeratihuttayakorn revealed that the number of dengue cases surged by 91.25% compared to the same period in 2023, with 13 deaths reported. The majority of affected individuals were children between the ages of five and 14, with the southern and central provinces of Thailand reporting the highest number of cases.
New Gene-Editing Tools Show Promise in Controlling Disease-Carrying Mosquitoes
In the ongoing battle against mosquito-borne diseases, scientists have developed new gene-editing tools that show promise in controlling and potentially eradicating disease-carrying mosquitoes. Mosquito-borne illnesses such as malaria, dengue, West Nile, and yellow fever cause over 700,000 deaths annually, posing…
Island Pharmaceuticals Achieves Milestone in Combatting Dengue Fever
Island Pharmaceuticals Ltd, a company listed on the Australian Securities Exchange under the ticker ILA, has achieved a significant milestone in its efforts to combat dengue fever and other mosquito-borne diseases. The company has successfully dosed the third cohort of…