Caribbean National Weekly

Health minister confirms dengue deaths in Guyana

By Micaiah Morgan··1 min read
Health minister confirms dengue deaths in Guyana
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  • <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>Guyana’s Health Minister, Dr.
  • Anthony pointed out that warmer temperatures have led to an increase in mosquito populations, elevating the risk and spread of dengue.
  • </p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>Efforts to mitigate the outbreak include an intensified campaign to spray insecticides aimed at reducing mosquito numbers.
  • Anthony reported the deaths of two individuals from dengue and noted a surge in cases across the region.
  • </p> <!-- /wp:paragraph --> <!-- wp:paragraph --> <p>However, details regarding the specific regions or the ages of the deceased have not been disclosed.

Guyana’s Health Minister, Dr. Frank Anthony, has reported that at least four individuals have died from dengue so far this year.

Alongside these fatalities, approximately 400 people have been hospitalized due to the severe impacts of the disease, which is primarily transmitted through the bites of infected Aedes Aegypti mosquitoes.

These mosquitoes become carriers of the virus by biting individuals who have dengue in their bloodstream.

Rising mosquito populations and health measures

Dr. Anthony pointed out that warmer temperatures have led to an increase in mosquito populations, elevating the risk and spread of dengue.

Efforts to mitigate the outbreak include an intensified campaign to spray insecticides aimed at reducing mosquito numbers.

The ministry emphasizes the importance of community engagement in maintaining clean surroundings, focusing on proper drainage to prevent mosquito breeding grounds.

A continuing concern

In April, Dr. Anthony reported the deaths of two individuals from dengue and noted a surge in cases across the region.

However, details regarding the specific regions or the ages of the deceased have not been disclosed.

The health ministry continues to advocate for preventive measures and community cooperation to combat the ongoing dengue fever challenge.

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