Resurgence of previously dominant dengue virus strain could lead to surge in cases: NEA

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Resurgence of previously dominant dengue virus strain could lead to surge in cases: NEA
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There is a risk of a surge in dengue cases in the coming months, as mosquitoes have been rapidly spreading a previously dominant virus strain, DenV-1. The National Environment Agency (NEA) has seen an increase in DenV-1 cases over the past two months, replacing

DenV-3 was a less common strain that many residents were vulnerable to, due to lack of exposure and immunity.

The largest cluster at Lorong 1 and Lorong 2 Toa Payoh, with 319 cases to date, are among some clusters with persistent transmission. Apart from removing stagnant water, the agency urged households and offices, especially those within existing clusters, to take measures to prevent infection. These include applying insect repellent regularly, wearing long-sleeve tops and long pants, and spraying insecticide in dark corners of the house.

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