Dengue Bulletin – 3/28/2024 – Blumenau City Hall

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With the aim of intensifying the fight against Aedes aegypti, endemic agents continue to inspect homes, warehouses, vacant lots and commercial establishments to look for mosquito outbreaks. Since the last bulletin, released on March 27, the city has registered 45 cases of the disease. The accumulated total since the first week of 2024 is 10,672 probable cases. Of these, 8,126 are under investigation, 2,546 have been confirmed and three deaths have been recorded. Ten people are hospitalized in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) and 32 in the ward.

It is worth remembering that probable cases are all reported, suspected, confirmed and inconclusive cases, with the exception of those discarded. In this way, all suspected cases that are in the system will be considered probable. This allows for a more accurate analysis of the situation.

Regarding outbreaks, Epidemiological Surveillance changes weekly.

Signs and symptoms
The first manifestation of dengue is high fever (39° to 40°C) with an abrupt onset, lasting two to seven days, associated with headache, weakness, pain in the body, joints and back of the eyes. Spots on the body are present in 50% of cases, and can affect the face, trunk, arms and legs. Loss of appetite, nausea and vomiting may also be present.

Dengue care center
To guarantee care for all patients and assist in the reception of health units and as a back-up space for hospitals, a service center focused on dengue was created on Campus 3, at Furb, which is located at Rua São Paulo, 2,171. The multidisciplinary team of 20 people is made up of doctors, nurses and nursing technicians, who will serve the population with dengue symptoms, in an open door format, from 7am to 7pm, seven days a week, including holidays.

How to prevent the proliferation of Aedes aegypti
• Eliminate standing water from all containers;
• Avoid using dishes in potted plants. If using them, add sand to the brim;
• Store bottles with the neck facing down;
• Keep trash bins covered;
• Always leave water tanks sealed, without any openings, especially water tanks;
• Plants such as bromeliads should be avoided, as they accumulate water;
• Treat the pool water with chlorine and clean it once a week;
• Keep drains covered with fine mesh screens to prevent mosquitoes from gaining access to the area;
• Wash containers with water tanks, such as animal food and water bowls, with a brush or sponge and detergent, at least once a week;
• If it is necessary for the container to contain water, as in the case of drains, use hypochlorite;
• Remove water accumulated on slabs;
• Flush toilets, at least once a week, in rarely used bathrooms;
• Keep the toilet lid closed;
• Avoid accumulating rubbish, as this can become a breeding ground for the Dengue mosquito.

Complaint
The population can also report places with possible mosquito outbreaks by contacting the Dengue Combat Program, through OuvidorSUS on telephone 156 (option 4) or by telephone 3381-7770. Service takes place from Monday to Friday, from 8am to 12pm and from 1pm to 5pm.

Communications advisor: Elaine Malheiros

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