Klang local council urges public to guard against Aedes mosquitoes after dengue outbreak


KLANG Municipal Council’s (MPK) Health Department has warned people in the s Pandamaran, Bandar Bukit Tinggi and Taman Sentosa neighbourhoods to clean up and remove stagnant water in and around their homes to protect themselves from the Aedes mosquitoes that carry the dengue disease.

Department director Azmi Muji said there were nine cases in Pandamaran, five cases in Bandar Bukit Tinggi and three cases in Taman Sentosa where active fogging is being carried out.

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Aedes , Mosquitoes , Dengue , MPK , Klang , Disease

   

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