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No increase in confirmed Dengue Fever cases Thursday (Dec 10)

Hawaii State Department of Health map as of December 9, 2015

Hawaii State Department of Health map as of December 9, 2015

The State Department of Health continues to work with other state and county agencies on the issue of the Dengue Fever outbreak. As of 1 p.m. Thursday (Dec 10), the Department of Health had reported 145 confirmed cases originating on Hawaii Island. These cases include 128 residents and 17 visitors. These are the same numbers as yesterday.

Dengue fever is a virus that is transmitted or spread by infected mosquitoes and not directly from person to person. Dengue Fever is not endemic or common to Hawaii. It was likely introduced by a person who contracted the virus in another area of the world and became infectious while in Hawaii.

Because dengue fever is only transmitted by mosquitoes, the Department of Health is spraying and treating areas with high mosquito presence and confirmed cases. The Department of Health is conducting spraying in various areas of South Kona, Hilo and Hamakua today.

Although spraying and treatment of areas is ongoing, the most effective method to reduce the spread and eliminate Dengue is to fight the bite. Minimize or prevent the possibility of being bitten by an infected mosquito by wearing clothing that minimizes exposed skin, use mosquito repellant and avoid activities in areas of high mosquito concentration during the early morning and late afternoon periods when mosquito activity is greatest.

In addition, persons feeling ill and having a fever should remain indoors to prevent the possibility of being bitten and infecting mosquitoes.

For additional information on Dengue Fever and preventing the spread of Dengue Fever, go to health.hawaii.gov or call the Department of Health at 974-6001., Everyone’s help and assistance with this outbreak is much needed and appreciated.

Confirmed Dengue Fever Cases as of December 10, 2015
Hawaii Island Residents128
Visitors17
Confirmed cases, TOTAL145

Of the confirmed cases, 128 are Hawaii residents and 17 are visitors with 113 cases adults; 32 have been children (less than 18 years of age). Onset of illness has ranged between 9/11/15 – 12/3/15.

As of Thursday (Dec 10), a total of 514 reported potential cases have been excluded based on test results and/or not meeting case criteria.

HDOH continues to routinely monitor for cases of imported dengue infection on ALL islands and will continue to have Vector Control perform mosquito site assessments and abatement as needed. Since the beginning of our current investigation on Hawaii island, one imported dengue fever case has been confirmed (on Oahu). This case is not associated with the Hawaii island investigation.

Call Aloha United Way 2-1-1 for general information about dengue fever and the current Big Island dengue investigation.

To report a suspect case, contact:

On the Big Island: 808-974-6001 (East Hawaii) or 808-322-4880 (West Hawaii)
On other islands: DOH Disease Outbreak Control Division at 808-586-4586.

To report mosquito concerns, contact:

On the Big Island: 808-974-6001 (East Hawaii) or 808-322-4880 (West Hawaii)
On Oahu: 808-586-8021, on Maui: 808-873-3560, on Kauai: 808-241-3306
If you are ill and are worried that you might have dengue fever, contact your healthcare provider.

Clinicians: for updates go to http://health.hawaii.gov/docd/updates-and-resources-for-clinicians/

Hawaii County Civil Defense Dengue Fever map updated Wednesday, December 9, 2015.

Hawaii County Civil Defense Dengue Fever map updated Wednesday, December 9, 2015.

Schematic depiction of the symptoms of dengue fever

Schematic depiction of the symptoms of dengue fever

One Response to “No increase in confirmed Dengue Fever cases Thursday (Dec 10)”

  1. Laura Wolf says:

    Excellent post. Nice to have all the pertinent info, (charts, maps, tele.# etc), in one place. Mahalo.

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