Dengue case confirmed in Cayman
Public Health officials have confirmed a case of dengue fever, brought in by a visitor to the Islands.
Since July 2013 there have been five cases investigated for dengue; of the four results received thus far from Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) three were negative and one was positive. The result is still pending. The confirmed case was symptomatic prior to arrival and sought medical attention the next day.
“As the onset was prior to arrival, this is an imported case,” noted Dr Kumar, Medical Officer of Health.
With the current increase of cases in the region, medical personnel are on alert for local cases.
“While dengue fever is not endemic to the Cayman Islands, there was an outbreak in the 2012 season with sustained transmission of the disease. Although there has been no local transmission this year thus far, it is always wise to avoid mosquito bites by covering up at sunrise and sunset when the dengue carrier, the Aedes aegypti mosquito, is the most active,” added Dr Kumar.
He also emphasized that for the Aedes mosquito to transmit dengue, they must bite infected persons.
Dr Kumar reminded the public that they can help reduce the Aedes aegypti population locally, by clearing yards of containers that can hold water, as these are favourite breeding sites.
For more advice on mosquito control, contact Mosquito Research Control Unit on 949-2557 in Grand Cayman, or 948-2223 on Cayman Brac; and Department of Environmental Health on 949-6696 in Grand Cayman, or 948-2321 in Cayman Brac.
More about Dengue Fever
Most people recover without any complications, using pain relievers and bed rest. Once a patient has developed a fever, the infectious period lasts for one week only.
Dengue symptoms include:
• high fever;
• severe headache;
• backache;
• joint and eye pain;
• nausea and vomiting; and
• rash.
Countries in our region who reported having dengue and severe dengue as of September 2013
Antigua and Barbuda, Anguilla, Argentina, Barbados, Belize, Bolivia, Brazil, British Virgin Islands, Columbia, Costa Rica, Curacao, Cuba, Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Ecuador, French Guiana, Guadeloupe, Guatemala , Honduras, Martinique, Nicaragua, Jamaica, Mexico, Peru, Puerto Rico, St Lucia , St Martin , Suriname, US Virgin Islands, and Venezuela.