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Since the NEA began their release program here, the mosquito population is down by as much as 98 percent, and dengue cases are down by 88 percent. Credit: Caroline Chia.
The dengue virus serotype 3 (DENV-3) remains the predominant strain circulating across Singapore, said NEA. It was detected in 11 of the 13 large dengue clusters.
The National Environment Agency (NEA) said on Tuesday that there are currently 28 active dengue clusters, down from 39 clusters reported last month, but the risk of transmission "remains high".
SINGAPORE: Singapore is at risk of a surge in dengue cases, the National Environment Agency (NEA) warned on Wednesday (Sep 6) as it urged members of the public to take immediate action to prevent ...
Noting that the DenV-1 strain has contributed to persistent dengue transmission in some parts of the island since June 2023, the National Environment Agency (NEA) is now warning about a potential ...
NEA has started wastewater and mosquito surveillance in the surrounding area. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
The National Environment Agency (NEA) on Saturday (Mar 25) said there are currently 39 active dengue clusters in Singapore and the risk of dengue transmission “remains high”.
SINGAPORE – Dengue case numbers in 2024 have crossed the 10,000 mark, surpassing the number of cases logged for the whole of 2023. Also, there were 13 reported deaths from local dengue ...
NEA had already warned in March this year of an increase in dengue infections, with over 5,000 cases reported in the first quarter of 2024 compared to the same period in 2023.
Two dengue deaths due to local infection have been notified this year as of May 15, said NEA. Despite this, members of the public were urged to stay vigilant as dengue risk factors remain high.
Figures from the National Environment Agency's (NEA) latest dengue surveillance data, published on Wednesday (Jul 24), showed that six people died from April to June. Seven deaths were reported in ...
SINGAPORE — The number of weekly dengue cases has remained high going into the new year, prompting the National Environment Agency (NEA) to warn of the risk of another outbreak in 2023.
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