Update on chikungunya fever
The Centre for Health Protection (CHP) of the Department of Health announced that as of 5pm today (November 8), no new cases of chikungunya fever (CF) had been recorded.
Hong Kong has recorded a total of 59 confirmed CF cases this year. Among them, three were local cases and the rest were imported cases.
Government's comprehensive follow-up actions
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In light of a locally acquired case recorded in Kwai Tsing District earlier this week, the CHP conducted a risk assessment and collaborated with relevant District Services & Community Care Teams to distribute leaflets on CF prevention to over 10 000 households in Mount Haven and the surrounding areas, Kwai Chung Plaza, Shun Tak Centre in Sheung Wan and the vicinity to remind residents to monitor for relevant symptoms and maintain good environmental hygiene at home.
From November 3 to 5pm today, the CHP has conducted assessments for over 13 000 individuals residing or working in higher-risk districts through health consultation booths, along with its inquiry hotline, door-to-door visits and questionnaire surveys conducted in the districts concerned. The CHP has arranged blood tests for a total of 14 persons who had mild symptoms and all were tested negative. No new symptomatic persons have been identified in the past one day. The health consultation booths located at Cheung Hang Community Hall in Tsing Yi and Kwai Fong Estate (near Kwai Ming House) will continue to provide assessments for the citizens in the districts daily from 9am to 1pm. The previously established inquiry hotline (2125 2373) will also continue to operate daily from 9am to 6pm.
TheFood and Environmental Hygiene Department (FEHD)and relevant departments have comprehensively enhanced the mosquito control operations in Hong Kong since July this year, and this has continued. Among these, the FEHD has conducted vector investigations and targeted mosquito control operations against the imported and local cases. In light of the local case, the FEHD has immediately conducted follow-up actions, including:
The abovementioned measures will be continued. Furthermore, the Government will further enhance the mosquito control efforts in addition to the existing measures.
Preventive measures taken by the public
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Members of the public should use DEET-containing insect repellents or other effective active ingredients properly to prevent mosquito bites, but the following precautions should be taken when using them:
The FEHD also appeals to members of the public to continue to stay alert and work together to carry out mosquito prevention and control measures early, including inspecting their homes and surroundings to remove potential breeding grounds, changing water in vases and scrubbing their inner surfaces, removing water in saucers under potted plants at least once a week, and properly disposing of containers such as empty cans and lunch boxes. The FEHD also advises members of the public and property management agencies to keep drains free of blockage and level all defective ground surfaces to prevent the accumulation of water. They should also scrub all drains and surface sewers with an alkaline detergent at least once a week to remove any mosquito eggs.
The public should call 1823 in case of mosquito problems, and may visit the following pages for more information: the CF page of theCHPand theTravel Health Service, the latestTravel Health News,tips for using insect repellents, and the CHPFacebook Page,Instagram AccountandYouTube Channel, and also theMosquito Prevention and Control dedicated pageof the FEHD.
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