Health director-general Datuk Dr Muhammad Radzi Abu Hassan said one death due to complications from dengue fever was also recorded during the period.
He said the cumulative number of dengue cases reported up to ME39 was 103,510 cases compared to 89,474 for the same period in 2023.
“There were 92 deaths due to dengue fever complications reported compared with 65 fatalities in the same period last year,” he said in a statement today.
Dr Muhammad Radzi said that the number of hotspot localities reported in ME39 was 32, down from 33 localities reported the week before.
Of the total, he said 21 were in Selangor, five in Negeri Sembilan, three in Penang, two in Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya and one in Kelantan.
Meanwhile, Dr Muhammad Radzi said one chikungunya case was recorded in ME39, taking the cumulative number of cases to 76.
Three chikungunya cases were recorded in ME26, bringing the cumulative total to 41 cases.
As for Zika surveillance, he said 2,027 blood samples, eight urine samples and three cerebrospinal fluid samples had been screened and all results were negative.
Dr Muhammad Radzi said that dengue has a seasonal transmission pattern, and there has been a decline in dengue fever cases since last August.
He said that according to the trend from the previous year, an increase in dengue cases is expected towards the end of the year due to weather conditions and human movement.
Therefore, preventive measures, such as maintaining a clean environment and eliminating breeding grounds for Aedes mosquitoes, should continue to be implemented to prevent a surge in cases in the future.– BERNAMA
By Anthony Dylan Anak Frankie Jurem It begins with the journey. A shopping centre succeeds when every visit feels purposeful,… Read More
By Paul Yung Ever heard anyone say, “I’ve put it those words in my heart for a long time and… Read More
My dear Subang Constituents, Allow me to share my political reflections and directions at this midpoint of 2026. In recent… Read More
Walk through Subang Jaya on any given evening and you’ll see the rhythms of urban life: traffic easing off after… Read More
Welcome to the second half of 2026. In just a blink of an eye, we have stepped onto Part 2… Read More