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This drop marks the second consecutive week in which cases of the epidemic have fallen, indicating that cases appear to be levelling off.

Despite these positive statistics, the number of dengue fever cases remain at record high levels. Since the beginning of this year, the capital city has recorded a total of 9,180 cases of the disease, with no deaths being reported.

A number of measures has been taken to cope with the disease, with the aim of bringing the epidemic under control by November.

As part of efforts to guard against further outbreaks of the disease, the Hanoi Department of Health has directed districts and towns to intensify measures against dengue fever.

Hanoi therefore plans to clean up the environment by destroying mosquito larvae, spraying anti-mosquito chemicals throughout hospitals, schools, and construction sites, in addition to encouraging local residents  to co-operate with relevant agencies in the fight against the epidemic. VOV

Dengue fever cases spike, Vietnamese Health Ministry amends guidelines for diagnosis and treatment

Dengue fever cases spike, Vietnamese Health Ministry amends guidelines for diagnosis and treatment

The Ministry of Health (MoH) will amend the guidelines on diagnosis and treatment for dengue patients in a bid to improve the effectiveness of treatment and reduce the mortality rate caused by the disease.

Hospitals in southern Vietnam lack hydroxyethyl starch to treat dengue-induced shock

Hospitals in southern Vietnam lack hydroxyethyl starch to treat dengue-induced shock

Many hospitals in the southern region are worried about a shortage of hydroxyethyl starch used intravenously to treat shock caused by dengue fever even as the disease has entered its peak season.