PHNOM PENH, July 10 (Xinhua) -- The death toll from dengue fever for the
first half of this year has already surpassed the total number of 2006, for more
household-level breeding occurred, local media said on Tuesday.
All 182 people died from the virus in this period, compared to the 158
death in the whole year of 2006, the Cambodian Daily quoted Ngan Chantha, dengue
program manager of the Health Ministry, as saying.
Government figures show 14,986 reported cases of dengue fever so far this
year and the virus has yet to reach its annual peak of infections at the end of
July.
Last year, there were 16,649 reported cases in all, said Chantha.
Beat Richner, whose four Kantha Bopha hospitals reportedly care for 90
percent of Cambodia's dengue patients free of charge, said that some 90 percent
of the fatalities happened as result of receiving wrong combination of drugs or
too many drugs at other hospitals prior to being admitted to Kantha Bopha.
Varun Kumar, medical adviser and senior pediatrician at the Angkor Hospital
for Children in Siem Reap province, told reporters that the warning signs for
the current dengue outbreak were present late last year and health officials
should have done more to prepare for it as they knew it was looming.
However, Ngan Chantha said that the government has already distributed 200
tons of abate over the specific areas to help curb the outbreak, but the virus
just spread beyond those areas.
"It is not so easy to control because breeding is at the household level,"
he added.
Currently, the World Health Organization's (WHO) regional office is leading
the efforts to spray insecticide and train provincial teams how to use the
anti-mosquito spray in Phnom Penh and other hard-hit provinces.