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Goverment confirms imported malaria, dengue cases

The Health Bureau announced one case each of imported malaria and dengue fever on Wednesday night

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The Health Bureau (SSM) announced one case each of imported malaria and dengue fever.

According to a statement by the bureau published by Macau Post Daily, the patient suffering from dengue fever is a 60-year-old female tourist from the Philippines, who had stayed near the Inner Harbour Ferry Terminal. The statement said that her condition is serious. The statement failed to mention the patient’s current location.

The SSM statement said the patient arrived in Macau on August 7, two days after the first dengue fever symptoms had appeared. After arriving, the patient felt exhausted and consulted a doctor on Saturday at the public Conde de Sao Januario Hospital Centre (CHCSJ).

Meanwhile, the bureau said in a separate statement that a 56-year-old “African man from Congo” had been diagnosed with malaria before he arrived in Macau for business purposes on Friday.

The statement did not clarify whether the man is from the Republic of the Congo (RoC), also known as Congo-Brazzaville, or the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), also known as Congo-Kinshasa.

According to the statement, the man consulted a doctor on Tuesday at the private Kiang Wu Hospital. This is the first reported case of malaria in Macau this year.

The Health Bureau urged residents to be cautious when visiting countries where malaria is endemic.

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