Travel Health Service Year 2017

Current Travel Health News

Travel Health News

Current Travel Health News

Take precautions against dengue fever when travelling abroad

Dengue fever is now endemic in more than 100 countries in Africa, the Americas, the Eastern Mediterranean, Southeast Asia and the Western Pacific. This includes various popular tourist destinations for Hong Kong people including the Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia and Singapore.

Travellers planning to travel in these areas should take precautions against the disease.

Cumulative reported number of dengue cases since 01/01/2017 *

 

Cumulative reported no.
of cases since 01/01/2017

Source of information and date of report

Australia

801

World Health Organization, 10 October 2017

Brazil

219,040

World Health Organization, 6 October 2017

Cambodia

2,534

World Health Organization, 10 October 2017

India

78,691

Ministry of Health & Family Welfare, India, 8 October 2017

Guangdong

310

Health and Family Planning Commission of Guangdong Province, 15 September 2017

Japan

195#

National Institute of Infectious Diseases, Japan, 10 October 2017

Lao PDR

9,247

World Health Organization, 10 October 2017

Macau

6"

Health Bureau of Macau, 22 August 2017

Malaysia

70,447

World Health Organization, 10 October 2017

Mexico

44,897

World Health Organization, 6 October 2017

Philippines

76,391

World Health Organization, 10 October 2017

Singapore

2,206

Singapore National Environment Agency, 12 October 2017

Sri Lanka

158,854

Ministry of Health, Sri Lanka, 12 October 2017

Taiwan

9”

CDC, ROC (Taiwan), 12 October 2017

Thailand

40,912

Ministry of Public Health, Thailand, 11 October 2017

Vietnam

143,254

World Health Organization, 10 October 2017

Remarks:
* Dengue reporting systems vary by country.
“ Locally-acquired
# Cumulative cases since 2 January 2017.

Travellers should stay vigilant against dengue fever and adopt the following personal preventive measures against mosquito bite:

* Always wear loose, light-coloured long-sleeved tops and trousers;
* Stay in air-conditioned residence or places with mosquito screens;
* If mosquito screen or air-conditioning is absent, aerosol insecticide and bed nets are advised;
* Use insect repellents containing DEET on exposed skin and clothing;
* Use insect repellents containing DEET apart from applying sunscreen while staying in beaches;
* Re-apply insect repellents according to instructions during the trip;
* Carry a portable bed nets and apply permethrin on it as well as to clothes if travelling to rural areas where dengue fever is prevalent.

Travellers returning from areas where dengue fever is prevalent should seek medical advice as soon as possible if they feel unwell and provide travel details to their doctors.


Madagascar: Plague [Update]

The outbreak of plague in Madagascar continues. Between 1 August and 12 October 2017, a total of 684 cases including 57 deaths have been reported.

(Source: World Health Organization 12 October 2017)

 

Italy: Chikungunya fever

As of 4 October 2017, Italy has reported 298 cases of Chikungunya fever.

(Source: ProMED-mail 12 October 2017)

 

Fiji: Typhoid Fever

In Fiji, a total of 13 patients on Moturiki Island were diagnosed with typhoid fever.

(Source: ProMED-mail 11 October 2017)

 

Madagascar: Plague [Update]

From 23 August through 10 October 2017, the World Health Organization has reported 449 cases of plague in Madagascar; nearly 11% of those infected have died.

(Source: Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of the United States 10 October 2017)