Health authorities concerned over imported malaria cases in Terengganu


JERTIH: The spread of malaria through imported cases in Terengganu is causing concern, with 24 cases recorded since the beginning of this year.

Terengganu health director Datuk Dr Kasemani Embong said the imported cases account for almost all of the 25 malaria cases identified during the same period, with the remaining cases being zoonotic, transmitted from animals.

"Although the number of imported cases, brought in by foreign nationals, has decreased compared to 30 cases last year, it remains worrying.

"The 24 imported malaria cases, spread by Anopheles mosquitoes, involved Rohingyas and those from Bangladesh, Pakistan, India and Papua New Guinea.

"There was a significant increase. 20 malaria cases were detected among foreign workers at a highway construction site in Kampung Machang, Hulu Terengganu,” he told reporters after officiating the state-level World Malaria Day celebration at Masjid Hadhari here on Sunday (July 21).

Dr Kasemani said that in response to the rise in cases, the Health Ministry conducted screenings in the village and two nearby areas, Kampung Kua and Pengkalan Ajal.

"The Health Ministry has implemented control measures in the affected areas, including asking employers to provide better accommodation for workers to facilitate disease control measures such as indoor spraying. Employers are also required to provide medicated mosquito nets,” he said.

He said individuals who frequently enter high-risk forest areas should wear protective clothing, sleep under medicated mosquito nets and use insect repellent.

The public is also advised to seek early treatment if they experience malaria symptoms such as fever, chills, sweating and fatigue. – Bernama

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