Worst dengue season in 10 years

09 Aug 2023

Dengue fever case numbers are now their highest in a decade and the threat of infection will continue during the current typhoon season. Public health experts have called for more preventive measures aimed at dengue hotspots in the south and for the benefit of domestic tourists. Read more

Advice

Dengue is spread by Aedes mosquitoes which breed in shady areas close homes and other accommodation. They bite mainly during the daylight hours, making them difficult to avoid outdoors. Travellers should cover up with long-sleeved tops, long pants, and shoes and socks when mosquitoes are most active. Apply repellent containing an active ingredient, such as DEET, Picaridin, or oil of lemon eucalyptus (PMD) when outdoors to all exposed skin. Read more about dengue fever and preventing insect bites.

Health Risks

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