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Malaysia records over 42,000 dengue cases, 34 deaths this year amid sharp rise in Klang Valley, says MOH

Malay Mail

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July 10, 2026

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Malaysia records over 42,000 dengue cases, 34 deaths this year amid sharp rise in Klang Valley, says MOH

PUTRAJAYA, July 10 — The number of dengue cases recorded nationwide this year rose 34.8 per cent to 42,848 as of y...

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Malay Mail

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· Jul 6, 2026

Dengue cases in Malaysia rise nearly 30pc in H1 2026, MoH says outbreak remains under control

KUALA LUMPUR, July 6 — Dengue-related deaths in Malaysia have risen by 66.7 per cent this year as infections climb...

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jul 4, 2026

Kes denggi di Pulau Pinang turun 34 peratus

GEORGE TOWN : Kes demam denggi di Pulau Pinang menunjukkan trend penurunan setakat Minggu Epidemiologi (ME) ke-24 tahun ini, meskipun kes di peringkat kebangsaan meningkat sebanyak 25 peratus bagi tempoh sama. Pengerusi Jawatankuasa Belia, Sukan dan Kesihatan negeri, Daniel Gooi Zi Sen berkata, sehingga 20 Jun lalu, Pulau Pinang merekodkan sebanyak 629 kes berbanding 946 ... Read more The post Kes denggi di Pulau Pinang turun 34 peratus appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

South Africa Today

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· Jul 6, 2026

Sri Lanka intensifies fight against dengue and the mosquitos that cause the infection

Sri Lanka has recorded more than 56,422 dengue cases from January to July 1, adding pressure to the country’s healthcare system as the caseload continues to increase. DENV-2 is the dominant dengue serotype causing a higher number of infections at present, health officials say. According to academics, unplanned urbanization and climate change are factors contributing []

Anadolu Agency

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· Jun 27, 2026

Sri Lanka’s dengue outbreak reaches epidemic level as cases top 50,000: Health officials

Acting director of National Dengue Control Unit says island nation recording 600 to 700 cases each day

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Related coverage for "Malaysia records over 42,000 dengue cases, 34 deaths this year amid sharp rise in Klang Valley, says MOH": Malay Mail — Dengue cases in Malaysia rise nearly 30pc in H1 2026, MoH says outbreak remains under control. Utusan Malaysia — Kes denggi di Pulau Pinang turun 34 peratus. South Africa Today — Sri Lanka intensifies fight against dengue and the mosquitos that cause the infection. Anadolu Agency — Sri Lanka’s dengue outbreak reaches epidemic level as cases top 50,000: Health officials