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There has been a sharp rise in dengue fever cases in Malaysia, with the Ministry of Health reporting 58,079 cases since early August—an increase of 56.2% compared to last year—with 55 deaths due to complications. The surge has been mainly concentrated in Kuala Lumpur and Klang Valley, with cases there increasing by more than 106%, and a 61% rise in Selangor. The Ministry is implementing intensive preventive measures, but the risk remains high. The increase is attributed to unpredictable weather conditions, especially heavy rains, which create favorable environments for the breeding of the disease-carrying mosquitoes. Dengue fever causes symptoms such as fever, headaches, rashes, and joint pain, and there is currently no available vaccine.
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