Tainan's Second Imported Dengue Fever Case: Individual Traveled to Maldives

Tainan City confirmed its second imported dengue fever case. A man in his 20s from Yongkang District developed symptoms after traveling to the Maldives, prompting the Health Bureau to implement emergency epidemic prevention measures. A total of 33 imported cases have been reported nationwide.
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The Health Bureau announced today that Tainan City's second imported dengue fever case involves a man in his 20s from Yanxing Village, Yongkang District. He traveled to the Maldives from March 25th to 30th. After returning to Taiwan, he developed symptoms such as fever, headache, and runny nose on March 31st. He sought medical attention at clinics and hospitals three times. The hospital reported the case on April 6th, and his antibody test was positive on April 7th.

Upon receiving the report, Tainan City's epidemic prevention team immediately mobilized to conduct emergency spray disinfection, clear environmental breeding sources, and investigate vector mosquito density around the individual's residence and workplace, and planned chemical control operations.

The Health Bureau stated that according to infectious disease statistics from the Centers for Disease Control, as of yesterday, there have been a cumulative total of 33 imported dengue fever cases nationwide. The countries of infection are primarily Indonesia, followed by the Maldives, Vietnam, and the Philippines. (Edited by Li Shu-hua) 1150409