Saturday, August 18, 2012

Cuba warns of mosquito increase, disease threat

Posted on Friday, 08.17.12

Cuba warns of mosquito increase, disease threat
By PETER ORSI
Associated Press

HAVANA -- Cuba is warning of high mosquito concentrations and asking
islanders to help stamp out potential breeding grounds to fight the
spread of infectious diseases, amid rumors of serious dengue and yellow
fever outbreaks.

Sternly worded reports in state-run media and on TV newscasts said there
is an unfounded "low perception of risk" among Cubans, despite a
noticeable increase in mosquito populations in 23 municipalities.

Juan Ramon Vazquez, the Public Health Ministry's national antiviral
director, urged islanders to be vigilant and get rid of standing water,
saying the heat, humidity and rains of the Cuban summer create ideal
conditions for mosquitoes to proliferate.

The threat is most critical in the 15 municipalities of Havana and in
eight provincial capitals, Vazquez said.

It's typical for cases of infectious disease to increase cyclically
during the rainy season, and the government periodically ramps up
campaigns to remind people about the danger of letting standing water,
high weeds and garbage accumulate.

So-called "bazooka" brigades go door-to-door noisily fumigating homes
and sealing uncovered water tanks, while local media name and shame
businesses where mosquito larvae are found. A regular TV program whose
title translates roughly as "hitting hard with the gloves off" gives
tips for controlling the insects.

There have been rumors and unconfirmed reports of bad outbreaks of
dengue and yellow fever this summer. Some foreign media reported one
death from dengue this week, citing anti-government dissidents whose
accounts could not be independently confirmed.

The government generally stays silent about infectious disease cases and
especially any deaths, though earlier this summer it acknowledged a
cholera outbreak in eastern Cuba that killed three senior citizens and
sickened 158 people, according to official numbers.

Authorities said the outbreak was brought under control.

http://www.miamiherald.com/2012/08/17/2956092/cuba-warns-of-mosquito-increase.html

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