Colombo, June 9
Sri Lanka has reported 7,896 dengue cases so far this year with the health authorities warning that the number could spike with the onset of the monsoon rains, local media reported here on Wednesday.
He said seven more districts are also affected by the dengue virus which includes the central hills of Kandy, Xinhua reported.
Sri Lanka's Western Province which includes Colombo has recorded a total of 2,344 dengue cases so far this year which is the highest among the provinces, official statistics from the Health Ministry showed.
The month of April saw the highest dengue cases with 1,860 patients being detected.
Health officials called on the public to be vigilant on mosquito breeding sites and take steps to clean those sites and keep the environment unpolluted on a regular basis.
Medical experts urged people to seek immediate medical attention if they suffer from high fever, uncontrolled vomiting, abdominal pain, dizziness, and reduced urinary.
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