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Dengue fever kills 43, infects nearly 25,000 in Vietnam

HANOI - Forty-three people have died in Vietnam from mosquito-borne dengue fever during the first six months of this year, an increase of 42 percent over the same period in 2003, officials said.

The deaths were among nearly 25,000 infected cases, an 85 percent rise year-on-year, a spokesman for the Ministry of Health said. The worst affected provinces were in the southern Mekong Delta region, where moist and humid conditions provide ideal breeding grounds for mosquitoes. The region accounted for more than 95 percent of cases, the official said. Large outbreaks of the virus, which first appeared in Vietnam in 1969, tend to occur every three or five years, according to health experts and this year is within the circle of heavy infection.

Experts have also blamed an unusually lengthy spell of hot and humid weather for the increased infection rate. Since the beginning of the year Vietnamese health authorities have launched clean-up campaigns to eliminate stagnant water to prevent mosquitoes from breeding. They have also set up mobile emergency teams to treat victims. Characterised by painful joints, fever and a rash, the debilitating symptoms of dengue usually begin within a week of a carrier mosquito's bite and last for seven days. But it also comes in a more deadly hemorrhagic form, often on second infection with another of the four types of dengue virus.

Agence France Presse - July 06, 2004.