Grenada MoH asks people to follow precautions as nation record increase in dengue fever
Ministry of Health, Wellness and Religious Affairs is reporting a significant increase in the cases of Dengue Fever in the country, as of May 14, 2023 (Sunday).
15th of May 2023

St George’s, Grenada: The Ministry of Health, Wellness and Religious Affairs is reporting a significant increase in the cases of Dengue Fever in the country, as of May 14, 2023 (Sunday).
Grenada’s acting Chief Medical Officer (CMO), Dr Shawn Charles, says data for Epidemiology Week #18 indicated that there were 20 reported cases. The CMO advised that while Health Surveillance Officers and Vector Control intervention resources are deployed, measures are being taken to control further increases as the Ministry keeps closely monitoring the situation.
According to Dr Charles, eight (8) people have been hospitalised with dengue fever, with three (3) being listed as severe.
CMO Charles told the GIS that the Ministry’s current data revealed that the ages mostly affected are 5 – 14 years and 25 – 44 years.
As per the update, he explained that 50 percent of the hospitalised cases of dengue fever are from the parish of St. Andrew. St George and St Patrick have accounted for 25 percent each. As a consequence, the public is advised to protect themselves from mosquito bites and take all the necessary preventative measures possible.
“It is very important for members of the public to protect themselves by using approved insect repellants, mosquito nets and by wearing long-sleeved clothing, but most of all, it is vitally important for people to ensure that their surroundings are clean and that they destroy existing and potential mosquito breeding sites,” CMO was quoted saying.
The Ministry of Health is appealing to people who are experiencing dengue-fever-like symptoms such as joint pain, fever, headache, intense abdominal pain and bleeding gums to seek medical attention and get tested as early as possible.
Dr Charles also called on healthcare providers to be vigilant and test persons displaying signs and symptoms of the condition. He said, “The situation is very serious, and we need to take heed and do all that’s necessary to prevent a major outbreak.”
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