Dengue on the rise once again

25 April 2021 02:32 pm

There is a notable increase in the number of dengue cases reported this year when compared with the cases reported last year, National Dengue Control Unit Director Dr. Aruna Jayasekara said.

He told the Daily Mirror that the cases could rise even more in coming months with the onset of showery conditions.

“Dengue is on the rise owing to the prevailing incessant showers,” he said.

When analysing the dengue data on the Epidemiology Unit website, some 6,389 cases have been reported so far since January this year, while 1,320 case were reported in the month of April alone.

The highest number of cases of 2,686 has been reported from the Batticaloa District while the second highest of 939 cases have been reported from the Colombo District. The lowest number of cases of three was reported from the Mullaithivu District.

The Western Province recorded a total number of 1,743 dengue cases so far, which is the highest among the provinces. The highest incident of dengue cases of 1,794, has been reported in the month of February.

Dr. Jayasekara asked the public to be vigilant of all types of mosquito breeding sites and should take steps to destroy them on a regular basis.

“At least 30 minutes per week should be spent to clean the mosquito breeding sites,” he added. (Sheain Fernandopulle)