446 dengue cases in Panama
Another 58 suspected cases of dengue and the investigation of two new deaths have been reported by the Ministry of Health.
The total of cases has now reached 446, of which 58 are hemorrhagic(bleeding).
The two deaths were in Bocas del Toro and Herera.
Minister of Health FrankLin Vegara said that if people removed from their homes containers that can host Aedes aegypti larvae which transmits dengue, 90% of the disease would be controlled.
Since dengue was first detected in Panama in 1993, there have been 40 000, case 99 hemorrhagic, which resulted in 14 deaths, says the MoH.