Get dengue updates from Singapore and international authorities with the links below.
Latest updates on the dengue fever situation
Singapore and international authorities are closely monitoring the dengue situation and updating their recommendations on a regular basis.
The NEA closely monitors the dengue fever situation and will continue to take measures to reduce the risk of dengue spread across the country.
Ways to prevent Aedes mosquito breeding
Learn how you can prevent
Aedes mosquito breeding at the National Environment Agency (NEA)’s dengue webpage.
URL: www.nea.gov.sg/dengue-zika/prevent-aedes-mosquito-breeding
Areas with higher Aedes aegypti mosquito population
The female Aedes aegypti mosquito is the primary vector of dengue in Singapore. View the map showing areas with relatively higher Aedes aegypti mosquito population, and thus higher risk of dengue transmission, detected by the National Environment Agency (NEA)’s nationwide Gravitrap Surveillance System.
Residents living in areas with relatively higher Aedes aegypti mosquito population are urged to help reduce the mosquito population by regularly practising the Mozzie Wipeout.
URL: https://www.nea.gov.sg/dengue-zika/Aedes
Find out whether you are in an area with higher
Aedes aegypti mosquito population
Simply download the myENV app and view the
Aedes Mosquitoes map, showing areas with relatively higher
Aedes aegypti mosquito population detected by Gravitraps.
Download myENV for iPhone: https://apps.apple.com/sg/app/myenv/id444435182
Download myENV for Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=sg.gov.nea&hl=en
Receive alerts on areas with higher Aedes aegypti mosquito population
Simply download the myENV app, add in your locations and set the notification for
Aedes Mosquitoes. You will be notified if one of your locations is in an area with higher
Aedes population detected by Gravitraps.
Download myENV for iPhone: https://apps.apple.com/sg/app/myenv/id444435182
Download myENV for Android: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=sg.gov.nea&hl=en
The WHO provides regular updates on the dengue fever situation, taking a worldwide view to direct and coordinate international health responses.
The US CDC responds to new health threats through science and health information, and keeps updated statistics and fact sheets on emerging conditions.
For more information on Dengue, click on:
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