‘Over 10,000 dengue cases recorded in Selangor until Feb 9’


Health officers and Dr Khalid (second from left) checking stacks of plastic containers in the compound of a house.

PAILS, plastic containers, tyres and vases, the usual places for water to collect and for Aedes mosquito to breed, were uncovered during a joint anti-dengue operation at Taman Bukit Teratai in Ampang.

Selangor Health director Datuk Dr Khalid Ibrahim said Saturday’s operation comprised a team of 150 from his department, Hulu Langat District Health office and Ampang Jaya Municipal Council.

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