Jamaica steps up efforts to combat dengue fever

Thursday October 11, 2012 5:15 PM

KINGSTON, Jamaica (AP) — Health officials in Jamaica are stepping up mosquito eradication and urging the public to stamp out breeding grounds to combat dengue fever.

Health Minister Fenton Ferguson says there have been five suspected deaths from the mosquito-borne virus in Jamaica so far this year. Only one has been confirmed with an autopsy.

Ferguson told reporters Thursday there have been more than 1,200 suspected cases this year, compared to 887 during the same period last year. About half the cases have occurred in the capital of Kingston.

Officials have dispatched fumigation trucks to spray neighborhoods.

The same battle is being fought in Caribbean places like Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic.

Victims suffer headaches, cramps and severe muscle pain. Most recover after a week, but a severe hemorrhagic form can be fatal.

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