SHAH ALAM, May 29 — Dengue cases in Selangor have shown a notable decline following coordinated efforts involving various agencies, said state executive councillor for public health and environment Jamaliah Jamaluddin.
In the May 18-24 epidemiological week (ME21), the state reported 519 cases — an 8.3 per cent decrease from the 566 cases in ME20.
“Cumulatively, 11,003 dengue cases have been reported in Selangor this year up to ME21, marking a significant 66 per cent drop from 21,316 cases in the same period in 2024,” she said in a statement today.
Jamaliah added that only two dengue-related deaths have been recorded so far this year, compared with 11 in the corresponding period last year.
She said the downward trend reflects the effectiveness of joint efforts by the Selangor State Health Department, local authorities, agencies, and the community in implementing dengue prevention and control measures.
However, she reminded the public to remain vigilant and ensure their homes and surroundings do not house Aedes mosquito breeding sites, especially with the rainy season approaching.
“Continued cooperation from all parties is essential to sustain this positive trend,” she said.
— Bernama