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Coffeeshop Chit Chat - FTs speading Malaria in Singapore...</TD><TD id=msgunetc noWrap align=right>
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<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"--><!-- more than 4 paragraphs -->SINGAPORE is seeing its worst malaria outbreak in years, with 28 people infected locally since early May.
The victims were living at, or had recently visited, one of three areas: Mandai/Sungei Kadut, Jurong Island or Sembawang.
The majority of those infected were foreign workers living in dormitories.
The National Environment Agency has been actively fogging and trapping mosquitoes at these sites in an attempt to contain the spread of the disease.
Singapore has been declared malaria-free since 1982, although it still sees between 100 and 300 cases a year. This is because the vast majority are people who contracted the disease overseas.
The last big outbreak was in 2006, when 13 people were infected locally.
[email protected]
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<!-- START OF : div id="storytext"--><!-- more than 4 paragraphs -->SINGAPORE is seeing its worst malaria outbreak in years, with 28 people infected locally since early May.
The victims were living at, or had recently visited, one of three areas: Mandai/Sungei Kadut, Jurong Island or Sembawang.
The majority of those infected were foreign workers living in dormitories.
The National Environment Agency has been actively fogging and trapping mosquitoes at these sites in an attempt to contain the spread of the disease.
Singapore has been declared malaria-free since 1982, although it still sees between 100 and 300 cases a year. This is because the vast majority are people who contracted the disease overseas.
The last big outbreak was in 2006, when 13 people were infected locally.
[email protected]
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