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May 9, 2007

Surveillance

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Woman ill with Dengue fever
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Centre for Health Protection

The Centre for Health Protection has confirmed an imported Dengue fever case involving a 76-year-old woman living in Tsing Yi, bringing this year's total number of Dengue fever cases to eight, all imported.

 

The woman travelled to Indonesia from Marcy 27 to April 20, and came down with fever on April 26. She was sent to Princess Margaret Hospital the next day and discharged yesterday. Her condition is stable and her travel companion does not have any Dengue fever symptoms.

 

Hong Kong saw 31 Dengue fever cases last year, all imported. Click here for prevention tips. The latest information on Dengue fever in other places can be found here.



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