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Ho Chi Minh City has reported six fatalities attributed to dengue fever and has consequently elevated its outbreak alert status

Health authorities in Ho Chi Minh City have issued an urgent alert after six people died from dengue fever, amid a spike in infections driven by the onset of the rainy season.
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A patient receives treatment for dengue fever at a hospital in HCM City

The HCM City Centre for Disease Control (HCDC) has confirmed that 838 new cases were recorded in the past week alone, pushing the total for the year to 14,370, a surge of more than 153% compared to the same period last year.

Two of the deaths occurred in the former province of Binh Duong and one in the former province of Ba Ria–Vung Tau, which were recently merged into HCM City.

The majority of infections, over 11,000, have been reported in the city’s central districts, with nearly 2,500 in Binh Duong and 862 in Ba Ria–Vung Tau.

Officials have warned the city is entering the peak dengue transmission period, with mosquito populations thriving in waterlogged environments created by ongoing rainfall.

In response, the city is intensifying outbreak control measures, including larvicide spraying, public education campaigns, and inspections of high-risk areas.

Residents are being urged to remove standing water, clean water containers, and report potential mosquito breeding sites via the “Online Healthcare” app.

Key preventive actions include sealing or emptying unused water containers, replacing water in vases and dishes frequently, and using guppies in ornamental ponds to eat mosquito larvae.

The is of insect repellents, bed nets, mosquito sprays, and electronic swatters is also recommended.

Authorities are also calling on the public to actively support citywide anti-mosquito drives and allow access for fumigation teams.

Anyone experiencing fever or other dengue symptoms is advised to seek immediate medical attention and avoid self-treatment at home.

Early diagnosis is vital to prevent complications, especially in children and the elderly./.

Binh Nguyen
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