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Dengue emergency committee tightens surveillance, shifts focus to field operations Public health

Last updated: April 30, 2026 6:37 pm
Misbah Jogyat
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Dengue emergency committee tightens surveillance, shifts focus to field operations
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Public health officials have overhauled their response strategy as dengue cases continue to climb in urban centers. The emergency committee tasked with managing the outbreak met Tuesday, abandoning static reporting for a more aggressive, boots-on-the-ground approach.

The focus is no longer just on hospital intake numbers. Instead, the committee has authorized a surge in field teams to map transmission hotspots in real-time. Data from the last 48 hours show that traditional vector control methods—like neighborhood fogging—have struggled to keep pace with the current mosquito breeding cycle.

“We aren’t waiting for patients to show up in the ER anymore,” said a senior epidemiologist involved in the briefing. “If we see a cluster of two or three cases on a single block, the field teams are already there before the fourth person feels a fever.” The committee’s directive mandates that municipal workers prioritize high-density zones that were previously overlooked.

This shift aims to neutralize breeding sites in neglected construction sites and abandoned lots, which officials identified as the primary drivers of this season’s infection spike. Hospitals remain under pressure, though the committee claims the new surveillance protocols will relieve the burden on emergency departments within the next ten days.

They’ve tasked local health departments with streamlining test processing to ensure patients get results in hours, rather than days. Critics argue the move comes weeks late, pointing to the record-breaking caseloads recorded in September.

The committee, however, maintained that the logistical challenge of mobilizing thousands of field workers required a phased rollout. The true test of the new strategy hinges on the next round of surveillance data.

If the transmission rate doesn’t flatten by the end of the week, the committee faces mounting pressure to declare a formal state of emergency, a step that would unlock additional federal funding and emergency medical reserves.

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