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广东佛山全力阻击基孔肯雅热
Ren Min Ri Bao·2025-07-29 23:12

Core Insights - The article discusses the ongoing efforts in Foshan, Guangdong to combat Chikungunya fever, a mosquito-borne viral disease, emphasizing the importance of mosquito control to prevent further spread of the virus [1][7]. Group 1: Community Response - The first reported case of Chikungunya fever in Foshan was identified in the Tengchong community, leading to a continuous "anti-mosquito battle" with the distribution of mosquito repellent supplies to every household [2][3]. - The community has implemented a grid management system, dividing 2,171 households into 20 large grids and 74 small grids, with health management personnel assigned to each grid for effective monitoring and response [2]. Group 2: Medical Preparedness - Foshan has designated 53 hospitals as treatment centers for Chikungunya fever, with 3,696 mosquito isolation beds prepared for potential patients [4][6]. - The First People's Hospital of Foshan has established a streamlined process for patient management, ensuring quick testing and treatment for suspected cases of Chikungunya fever [4][5]. Group 3: Epidemiological Data - As of July 26, Guangdong province reported a total of 4,824 local cases of Chikungunya fever, all classified as mild, with no severe cases or deaths reported [7]. - The rapid increase in cases has been initially contained, but ongoing challenges in prevention and control remain, particularly due to the conducive breeding environment for mosquitoes in southern China during the summer [7][8].