Straits Times 30 Apr 08;
MUAR - ALL village committee leaders in Johor have been urged to carry out campaigns to destroy mosquito-breeding areas to curb an outbreak of chikungunya.
Twenty-three suspected cases have been reported in two villages near Gelang Patah - across the border from Tuas - since April 18, said Johor's State Health Committee chairman Robia Kosai.
Sixteen suspected cases were reported in Kampung Ulu Choh and seven in Kampung Paya Mengkuang.
The patients' blood samples were sent to a laboratory and three tested positive for chikungunya.
All 23 patients were given outpatient treatment, she said.
Chikungunya is an acute viral disease transmitted by mosquitoes. Its symptoms include rashes and joint pains.
'We urge all village committees throughout the state to undertake cleaning campaigns to get rid of mosquito-breeding areas in their villages,' Dr Robia said yesterday.
Villagers should ensure that there are no breeding grounds inside and outside their houses.
She said the authorities would carry out fogging when necessary. She urged people to spray their homes with insect repellent and to use mosquito nets at night.
'We also want those down with fever to immediately seek treatment at the nearest hospital or clinic,' she added.
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