National Environment Agency
AsiaOne
The National Environment Agency (NEA) said on Tuesday
that 554 cases of dengue fever were reported over the past week, an increase of
96 cases as compared to the previous week….
This may signal a future dengue outbreak unless measures
are taken to suppress the Aedes mosquito population by eradicating their
habitats, NEA said.
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The above is an extract from AsiaOne online.
The full report included a chart showing a weekly peak of 842
cases in 2013 and 921 cases in 2014. So having 554 cases in a week is nothing
to worry about as it has not hit the previous peak. And it is not an outbreak.
What then is an outbreak, above the two previous peaks?
554 cases in a week translate to nearly 80 cases a day.
Tolerable? Of course in percentage terms against a 5.5m population it is very
small, like the hepatitis C outbreak recently. There are more than 2m
foreigners in the islands, no big deal. Maybe compared to 3rd World
countries, this is normal.