Trinidad records first dengue-related death since 2017

Trinidad and Tobago has reported its first dengue-related fatality since 2017, marking a significant health concern for the nation. 

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Health Minister Terrence Deyalsingh announced that the country has seen 126 confirmed cases of the virus this year. 

In adherence to privacy concerns, the details of the deceased have been withheld to allow the family privacy during their time of mourning.

National response to dengue outbreak

In response to the increasing threat, the health authorities have committed to continuing fogging exercises aimed at eradicating the Aedes mosquito, known for spreading the dengue virus. 

Minister Deyalsingh has emphasized the importance of the public adhering to the health guidelines to prevent further spread of the disease.

Global and regional dengue statistics

The World Health Organization (WHO) has reported a troubling rise in dengue cases worldwide, with 7.6 million instances noted as of April 30, resulting in 3,000 fatalities. 

Particularly hard-hit, Latin America and the Caribbean have reported approximately 9.3 million cases this year, doubling the total number of cases in 2023, as stated by the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO).

Intensified measures against dengue transmission

Dr. Mark Dookeran, Chief Public Health Inspector, highlighted on a television program that educational efforts alone are insufficient in combating the spread of dengue. 

The Ministry of Health plans to intensify its efforts by inspecting homes and enforcing regulations more strictly. Households that do not comply with cleanliness standards will face legal actions.

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Furthermore, Dr. Dookeran mentioned the ministry’s strategy to “break the chain of transmission” through the use of ultra-low volume (ULV) spraying. 

This method involves truck-mounted devices that disperse insecticide across large areas, providing a robust response once a dengue case is detected.

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