Jakarta reports nearly two million respiratory infection cases since July


JAKARTA: Indonesia’s capital Jakarta has recorded nearly two million cases of Acute Respiratory Infection (ARI) since July, marking a steady surge in flu-like illnesses as unstable weather and lower immunity drive infections across the city.

Jakarta Public Health Office head Ani Ruspitawati said the infection remains the most common illness at community health centres, as it spreads easily through droplets and aerosols.

"So far, it’s not very significant. It’s still under control,” Ani told local news outlet detikcom, adding that the rise was not unusual and often occurs during periods of unstable weather and lower immunity.

Ani urged residents to stay alert to symptoms such as coughing, runny nose, sore throat and fever, with other signs including nasal congestion, headache, muscle pain, and sneezing as well as hoarseness.

"In more severe cases, symptoms can include shortness of breath, which requires immediate medical attention,” she added.

The Health Ministry’s Bureau of Communication and Public Information has also confirmed an increase in respiratory illnesses nationwide in recent weeks based on data from healthcare facilities.

Its head Aji Muhawarman said that neighbouring countries including Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand were seeing similar spikes, with most cases linked to Influenza Type A.

As a precaution, the ministry has stepped up surveillance while risk communication efforts are also being carried out through various media channels, he added. - Bernama

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