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  • Typhoon Kong-rey raises dengue fever risk in Taiwan

    Typhoon Kong-rey increases dengue fever risk in Taipei, warns CDC. Residents urged to clear standing water to prevent mosquito breeding. Stay vigilant.
    2024/11/01 17:08
  • Taipei reports new local dengue case in Zhongzheng district

    Taipei’s Department of Health reports a new local dengue fever case in Zhongzheng District. The patient, a woman in her 50s, was diagnosed on Oct. 26. The source is unknown.
    2024/10/28 15:41
  • CDC announces local dengue case in Miaoli County

    Miaoli County reports its first local dengue fever case of 2023, involving a man in his 30s from Zhunan Township. Health officials are investigating the source.
    2024/10/17 10:06
  • New Taipei City reports seven new dengue fever cases

    New Taipei City reported seven new dengue fever cases, with five in Xindian and two in Zhonghe. Health officials set up screening stations and urge residents to help eliminate breeding grounds.
    2024/09/26 17:49
  • New Taipei City battles dengue fever outbreak

    New Taipei City Mayor Hou Yu-ih announced efforts to control a dengue fever outbreak. The CDC reported three new cases, prompting disinfection and closures in high-risk areas.
    2024/09/24 14:38
  • Tainan reports 17th dengue case from the Philippines

    Discover the latest on Tainan’s 17th imported dengue fever case: a Filipino man hospitalized upon arrival from Taoyuan Airport, marking Taiwan’s rising concern over the disease’s spread from Southeast Asia and South America.
    2024/09/10 16:47
  • Typhoon causes nearly NT$1.8 billion in agricultural damage

    Discover the impact of Typhoon Gaemi in Taiwan: 10 dead, 2 missing, and 897 injured. The storm caused extensive damage, including agricultural losses of NT$1.8 billion and power outages affecting thousands. Learn more about the recovery efforts and the push to prevent disease outbreaks.
    2024/07/28 16:03
  • Tainan reports 11th imported dengue case of the year

    Discover the latest on Tainan’s 11th imported dengue fever case of the year, linked to travel in Malaysia, and learn about the city’s response to prevent further spread.
    2024/07/17 11:37
  • Tainan offers NT$1,000 rewards for dengue fever self-reports

    Discover how Tainan is combating a surge in dengue fever cases with a unique incentive program, offering NT$1,000 vouchers for self-reporting cases. Learn about the city’s prevention efforts and rewards for citizens and foreign workers.
    2024/06/18 13:50
  • CDC alerts on rising enterovirus and dengue cases in Taiwan

    Taiwan faces an enterovirus epidemic with a significant increase in cases, as well as a rise in dengue fever cases, both domestic and imported, primarily from Southeast Asian countries. The CDC emphasizes the importance of good hygiene and medical attention for symptoms, especially ahead of Mother’s Day.
    2024/05/07 15:57
  • Tainan City imposes fines to combat Dengue Fever threat

    The Tainan City Government’s Public Health Bureau will impose penalties for properties with dengue fever-carrying mosquito larvae vessels starting April 1. The bureau emphasizes prevention efforts and urges residents to clean stagnant water containers to avoid mosquito breeding grounds.
    2024/03/01 11:21
  • Tainan City confronts first dengue fever case of the year

    Tainan City reports its first imported case of dengue fever from Indonesia, prompting preventative measures by the Tainan City Public Health Bureau. Learn about the symptoms and prevention of this mosquito-borne disease.
    2024/02/20 17:53
  • Taiwan reports 12 imported dengue fever cases in 2024

    Stay informed about the recent dengue fever cases in Taiwan brought in from countries like Malaysia, Thailand, and Indonesia. Learn how to protect yourself from mosquito-borne illnesses while traveling abroad and upon return.
    2024/02/19 14:17
  • Dengue spreads like needle-shared diseases: study

    A pivotal study reveals that dengue fever can rapidly spread through a transmission method similar to needle-sharing in infectious diseases like HBV, HCB, and HIV. The study, conducted by Taiwan’s National Health Research Institutes in collaboration with the Department of Health and Kaohsiung City Government, analyzed the timing of infections during the 2015 outbreak. They found that in 85% of household cases, symptoms occurred within three days of each other, contradicting the previously believed incubation period for virus transmission. Using animal models, researchers confirmed that when mosquitoes bite an infected animal and then promptly bite another, the virus can transfer via the mosquito’s proboscis, bypassing the once-considered essential eight-day extrinsic incubation period. This finding explains the rapid spread of the 2015 dengue epidemic in Taiwan and raises concerns for the recent spike in cases. The study, published in the esteemed journal eBiomedicine, a Lancet subsidiary, in August 2023, also involved international researchers from the University of California, Nagoya University, Tsinghua University, and National Taiwan University.
    2023/12/18 15:25
  • Tainan and Kaohsiung report rising dengue fever cases

    The dengue fever outbreak in Taiwan continues to surge, with Tainan reporting 40 new local cases on Sunday (Nov. 19), pushing the total to 26,160. Kaohsiung added 51 cases on the same day, raising its cumulative count to 2,054. However, the Taiwan Centers for Disease Control (CDC) indicated a decreasing trend in 10 dengue fever hotspots in Tainan. The Tainan Dengue Fever Prevention and Control Center reminded people that the development time of mosquito larvae increases in temperatures below 20 degrees Celsius, but their growth and activity are only inhibited in conditions under 16 degrees. As temperatures drop, disease-carrying mosquitoes may seek shelter indoors.
    2023/11/20 16:33
  • Five more domestic deaths from dengue fever reported

    The Taiwan Centers for Disease Control (CDC) reported five more domestic deaths from dengue fever in Tainan and Yunlin. The deceased were males aged between 60 to over 80 with underlying conditions. Health authorities have implemented preventive measures in affected areas. Last week, there were 2,527 new local cases, including 19 severe cases.
    2023/10/11 19:24
  • Five new dengue fever deaths reported in Tainan

    The Taiwan CDC reports five new dengue fever-related deaths in Tainan, including a woman in her twenties, the youngest case this year. The fatalities had underlying health conditions and died within 10 days of falling ill. The age range of dengue fever fatalities has expanded from the twenties to the eighties, all with underlying conditions.
    2023/10/03 16:44
  • Taiwan reports 4,338 dengue fever cases and 3 fatalities

    Taiwan CDC announced on Sept. 5 a total of 4,338 local dengue cases this year as of Sept. 4, and confirmed 3 dengue-fever-related deaths last week.
    2023/09/06 15:13
  • Taiwan battles dengue outbreak amid higher temperatures

    Taiwan faces a concerning spike in dengue fever cases, with Tainan bearing the brunt of over 80% of the 1,579 cases reported this year. As the nation grapples with rising temperatures and typhoon season, authorities intensify efforts to curb the disease’s spread. Learn about the factors driving the outbreak and essential prevention measures.
    2023/08/18 15:55
  • Dengue fever resurfaces locally in Taipei after 3-year lull

    Taipei’s Mayor Chiang Wan-an oversees alley disinfection after the city reports its first local dengue fever case in three years. Learn more about the preventive measures and the patient’s travel history.
    2023/08/10 20:48
  • High temperatures fuel dengue fever outbreak in Taiwan

    Taiwan health authorities have warned the public to take preventative measures against dengue fever, as nearly 300 cases have been reported nationwide this year, including the first domestic case reported in Tainan in June.
    2023/07/13 17:42
  • 千人死亡洪災未落幕 巴基斯坦恐再被登革熱攻陷

    南亞國家巴基斯坦近期可說是多災多難,一場洪水摧毀該國大面積農田和住家,並造成超過1500人罹難,以及數億美元的經濟損失,同時也帶來可怕的登革熱(dengue fever)病媒蚊。《英國廣播公司》(BBC)報導,國內洪水危機尚未完全解除,巴基斯坦多省又傳出登革熱疫情,短短數週就累積3830人感染,專家擔心,洪水過後留下悶熱、潮濕、積水環境,成為病媒蚊最喜愛的搖籃,擔心登革熱會成為該國下一波公衛危機。
    2022/09/15 15:31
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