Affiliations 

  • 1 Chang Moh Seng, BSc, MSc, DAP & E, FRES. State Entomologist, Department of Medical & Health Services, Sarawak, East Malaysia.
  • 2 Nagum Jute. Public Health Inspector, Department of Medical & Health Services, Sarawak, East Malaysia.
Med J Malaysia, 1986 Dec;41(4):310-9.
PMID: 3670153

Abstract

An outbreak of Dengue and Dengue Harmorrhagic Fever occurred in Lawas District in 1983. A total of 134 cases were notified with 74 cases serologically confirmed. The epidemic which lasted for three months starting from week 20 and peaking in week 24 before being brought under control in week 35 is the first to occur in the district. At the end of the epidemic, 54 localities were affected starting from areas within the vicinity of the town before spreading further inland with the movement of the population.
Entomological investigation in all the infected areas revealed a high density of Aedes albopictus which was the sole vector present. Effective control of the epidemic was achieved through proper planning, active participation of various agencies and intensive outdoor spraying with malathion 2% or ULV concentrates.

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