Goh, K TNg, S KChan, Y CLim, S JChua, E C2009-05-272009-05-271987-09-01Goh KT, Ng SK, Chan YC, Lim SJ, Chua EC. Epidemiological aspects of an outbreak of dengue fever/dengue haemorrhagic fever in Singapore. The Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health. 1987 Sep; 18(3): 295-302http://imsear.searo.who.int/handle/123456789/34864The Southeast Asian Journal of Tropical Medicine and Public Health.A nation-wide outbreak of 260 cases of DF/DHF with 1 death occurred in Singapore from Apr-Sept 1986. The outbreak originated from 3 separate foci of transmission at the western, south-eastern and north-eastern parts of the island and then spread to other dengue receptive urban and suburban areas. The morbidity rate was highest in young male Chinese adults between 15 and 24 years of age. The outbreak was rapidly brought under control through destruction of adult Aedes mosquitoes, surveys and source reduction of larval breeding habitats, health education and to a certain extent law enforcement. The Aedes population was high in the main foci of transmission although the overall house index was only 1.1. Other factors which could have precipitated the outbreak included waning herd immunity of the human population and continuous introduction of dengue virus into the country.engAedesAnimalsChina --ethnologyDengue --epidemiologyDisease OutbreaksEthnic GroupsFemaleHumansIndia --ethnologyMalaysia --ethnologyMaleMosquito ControlSingaporeEpidemiological aspects of an outbreak of dengue fever/dengue haemorrhagic fever in Singapore.Journal Article