Over 2,100 dengue cases in first nine days of 2026


THE kingdom has recorded 2,170 dengue cases during the first nine days of 2026, health officials said, reported Xinhua.

Prashila Samaraweera, community medical specialist of the National Dengue Control Unit, told journalists that a “high-risk dengue situation” has been identified across 41 Medical Officer of Health (MOH) divisions.

She said health teams have intensified surveillance and mosquito-control operations in these areas.

Samaraweera added that school principals and local health authorities have been instructed to carry out dengue-control programmes ahead of this year’s Advanced Level examinations and before schools reopen.

Sri Lanka reported more than 50,000 dengue cases in 2025, according to official data. — Bernama

Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel for breaking news alerts and key updates!

Next In Aseanplus News

Disneyland Thailand idea returns with THB300 billion EEC mixed-use proposal
S. Korean actor Jung Eun-woo dies at 39, made cryptic social media post before death
Indonesia slips in corruption index in Prabowo’s first year
Mental health screenings may be next for MPs, says Speaker Johari
Risk of Nipah spread low after cases in India, Bangladesh: WHO
Japan backs use of satellite imagery in Lao rice cultivation
Two million vehicles expected on Penang roads during CNY holiday, say cops
Singapore executes M'sian R. Lingkesvaran for drug trafficking
Partnership boosts Islamic tourism drive in Brunei
No more pig farm licences in S'gor, all pork to be imported, says MB

Others Also Read