Climate Change, Predicted Difficult Cycle DBD

Written By Luthfie fadhillah on Sunday, March 13, 2011 | 7:53 AM

Head of Health Office of West Kalimantan Province dr. Dawn said, climate change resulted in cycles of five annual dengue hemorrhagic fever in the province into changing and unpredictable.
   
"Now the increase in dengue cases could no longer be predicted based on the cycles of events," said dr. Dawn, in Pontianak, on Tuesday.

He explains, based on the cycles of events, Kalbar experiencing outbreaks (outbreaks) of DHF in the past five years. Events of the previous outbreak occurred in 2002, 1805 cases and 30 deaths. As in 2006, there was 1811 cases and 29 deaths.

"In 2006 his case more than in 2002. However, the toll of death and a little more," said Dawn.

He asked people not to reduce the level of vigilance against the threat of dengue fever since February to March the weather was still rainy season in West Kalimantan. The condition is very possible mosquito breeding aedes aegypti or the dengue causing mosquito.

He also appealed to residents not carelessly throw garbage and keep the surrounding environment by closing the rain shelter. Aedes aegypti mosquitoes breed in clear water and calm.

Meanwhile, according to data from the Health Office of Pontianak, throughout 2008, as many as 16 dengue positive patients died of 236 cases. That number increased compared to 2007, a total of 121 cases with three deaths.

DHF cases are most commonly found at Kelurahan Bangkong River as much as 28 cases, 26 cases pickaxe River and one patient in whom died, Parit Tokaya 24 cases and 3 died, Sungai Jawi In 23 cases and 1 died, Bangka Belitung 23 cases and 1 death .

In addition, in Kelurahan Sungai Jawi Foreign found as many as 22 cases with 4 of them died, Sungai Jawi 20 cases, 17 cases Pal Lima, Malay Continental Army 14 cases and 2 died, Siantan Hulu 7 cases and 1 death, 5 cases and the Upper Cape one dies, the Malay Sea Continental 5 cases and 1 died, Mariana 5 cases.

Later, Central District 4 cases, 4 cases Sekip Army, Middle Siantan 3 cases, 2 cases in Bugis, Siantan Downstream 2 cases and 1 died, Lower Cape 1 case, and Major Parit 1 case.

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