Thursday, July 05, 2007

Cambodian students march to raise awareness of dengue

July 05, 2007

Thousands of Cambodian students on Wednesday marched in Phnom Penh to raise the awareness of dengue fever.

This march is the beginning of the campaign of anti-dengue fever in Cambodia, which aims to raise the awareness of this disease among common people and teach them how to prevent it, a press release said, adding that people should clean the places around their houses and do not allow mosquitoes to lay their eggs.

The march was organized by the anti-dengue fever authority of Cambodian Ministry of Health in cooperation with insecticide companies.

Although this year's rainy season just began, 84 have died due to the mosquito-borne disease, more than half of last year's totalnumber of 156, Ngan Chantha, deputy director of the National Malaria Center of the Health Ministry, said last month.

Dengue fever, a viral infection transmitted by mosquitoes, mostly hits tropical and sub-tropical regions. The symptoms include high fever, nausea, rashes, backache and headaches.

The hemorrhagic variant, which causes severe internal bleeding as blood vessels collapse, is often fatal.

Source: Xinhua

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