Ministry of Health issues Dengue outbreak alert

The Ministry of Health and Social Services wishes to inform the general public of an increase in Dengue occurring in Dominica at this time. Since the beginning of September, there has been an increase in hospitalization due to Dengue. A few of them required admission to the Intensive Care Unit. All admission cases were managed and discharged upon improvement.  There have been no reported deaths from Dengue Fever at this time.

The beginning of the rainy season throughout the Caribbean region has seen an increase in the Dengue transmission.

Dengue is an infectious disease caused by a virus transmitted by the Aedes Aegypti mosquito. You can get Dengue Fever if you are bitten by a mosquito which is carrying the virus.

Dengue Fever is also called Break Bone Fever. It can become a serious public health problem.

The Symptoms include a high fever, eye pain, intense headaches, severe joint and muscle pain, vomiting and a rash.

Sometimes some persons can present with the severe form of the disease known as Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever, in  which  there can be bleeding under your skin,  from the nose, gums, gut and may result in damage to the liver. The bleeding can be massive, causing Dengue Shock Syndrome, which can lead death.

Persons presenting with signs or symptoms of dengue fever should seek immediate attention at the nearest health centre or their personal doctor.

The Ministry of Health and Social Services advises the public to take precautionary measures to prevent the breeding of the Aedes Aegypti mosquito which carries the vector.

To prevent the spread of Dengue Fever, you must first prevent the breeding of its vector, the Aedes Aegypti mosquito. It prefers to breed in clean, stagnant water, easily found in and around our homes.

You can get rid of the Aedes Aegypti mosquito by frequently checking and removing stagnant water in your premises; by keeping your environment clean; by covering all containers capable of holding water — drums, cisterns, barrels and tanks; by keeping potted plants in wet soil and sand; and by getting rid of all old tires. Which you may use to landscape or grow vegetables.

You may protect yourself from mosquito bites by using a mosquito repellent and mosquito nets while sleeping.

The Ministry of Health and Social Services has stepped up its activities in controlling the spread of Dengue Fever.

The General public is asked to remain calm and assist in fighting against the spread of Dengue Fever.

It is imperative that every household and every community plays its part in the fight against this Dengue outbreak, thus ensuring the success of this campaign. 

REMEMBER: PREVENTION IS BETTER THAN CURE.

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6 Comments

  1. De Octapus
    September 29, 2019

    Health and Environment must do their work by patrolling where there are housing which was left uncovered by Hurricane Maria and the owners are out of state. The houses are filled with pools of stagnant water infested with mosquitoes and also termits infested. These pests spread and contaminates the neighbourhood. Also there are houses which are built on old septic tank where mosquitoes can breed which can cause a risk for Dengue. The authority must take charge of those houses even though they are private property and have access for inspection purposes. The Department should take more drastic measures before it creates an epidemic.

  2. Langue sal
    September 28, 2019

    Dengues treatment is simple symptomatic relief and yes dcan just paracetamol
    There’s l little can be done unless you have dengue with warning signs like bleeding for which you seek medical help
    Number one cure is prevention dcans need to clean their surroundings
    You are responsible for your health

  3. free
    September 27, 2019

    I hope the Hospital has medication for these patients. Not paracectomol alone. And clean up, spray where the mosquitos breeding.

  4. susan carrter
    September 26, 2019

    good evening my friend and I will be coming in 3 weeks to Dominica what steps should we take before we travel this will be my 8th visit and never had any problems before

  5. Scorpion
    September 26, 2019

    What cure it has for it at the health center? When the doctor telling you is rest and paracetamol to control the symptoms. The ministry is about to put unnecessary stress on an already stressed system. Tell the people what to do to manage themselves and if the symptoms worsen seek medical attention. Everyone is responsible for their health FIRST!

  6. Truth Be Told
    September 26, 2019

    Too much dirty, nasty, rubbish piles in Dominica harbouring dirty water and mosquitoes tou-pa-tou!

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