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An imported case of Dengue fever
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    The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health is investigating an imported case of dengue fever today (October 18) and urged people to guard against the disease.

     The case involved a 32-year-old man living on Lamma Island who developed symptoms of fever, headache, muscle pain on October 10. He was admitted to Queen Mary Hospital on October 15 and is now in stable condition.

     CHP's investigations revealed that he had travelled to Indonesia with his wife from October 1 to 8.

     Home contacts of the patient have no symptoms of the disease.

     There have been 26 dengue fever cases so far this year. All of them are classified as imported cases.

     A spokesman for CHP said it was essential that people stayed alert to the threat of dengue fever and helped in the reduction of mosquito breeding.

     To avoid mosquito bites, they should:

* Put all used cans and bottles into dustbins with covers;
* Change water for plants at least once a week, leaving no water in the saucers underneath flower pots;
* Cover tightly all water containers, wells and water storage tanks; and
* Keep all drains free from blockage.

     Travellers should take the following preventive measures:

* Wear long-sleeved tops and trousers;
* Use insect repellent on the exposed parts of the body; and
* Use mosquito screens or nets when rooms are not air-conditioned.

     Anyone feeling unwell after returning from their trip should consult a doctor as soon as possible and provide details of their travel to the doctor.

     The latest information on dengue fever in other places can be found under "Outbreak News" on the Hong Kong Travel Health Service website (http://www.travelhealth.gov.hk/eindex.html). Travel agents, tour guides and travellers can visit the website for the latest news and advice on preventive measures.

Ends/Wednesday, October 18, 2006
Issued at HKT 18:50

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