Drop in dengue cases in Klang district since January


Azmi (left) and environmental health officer Zakaria Ismail are encouraging people to spend 10 minutes a week to clean up their surroundings of stagnant water.

THE number of dengue cases in the Klang district has dropped in the past eight weeks from Jan 1 to Feb 28, said Klang Municipal Council (MPK) Health Department director Azmi Muji.

A total 1,047 cases were reported in the district from Jan 1 to Feb 28, he said, compared to 1,119 cases in the same period of 2017.

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