Southern China Hit by Outbreak of Mosquito-Borne Infection Chikungunya
- China has reported an outbreak of chikungunya, with 4,014 cases documented, a significant rise over the past two weeks according to health departments in Foshan.
- The outbreak predominantly affects Foshan, particularly the Shunde district, where 90% of the cases are located.
- Health authorities have recommended mosquito prevention measures, including using mosquito nets and keeping homes free of standing water.
- Sun Yang, deputy director of the National Center for Disease Control and Prevention, described the outbreak as 'quite severe' during a news conference in Foshan.
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Southern China hit by outbreak of mosquito-borne infection chikungunya
China is experiencing a chikungunya outbreak with thousands of cases reported in the south over two weeks. Cases have jumped to 4,014 as of Friday.
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