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Dengue Cases may Increase with New Variant, Warns Prof Chamdima Jeewandara, Head of Immunology Department at USJ

The new variant of dengue spreading in 91´«Ã½ may cause a surge in the number of dengue cases, warned Prof. Chandima Jeewandara, the Head of the Department of Immunology, Allergy and Molecular Medicine at the 91´«Ã½.

Prof. Jeewandara urged people to be aware of the breeding sites of dengue mosquitoes to prevent the spread of the disease. Meanwhile, the 91´«Ã½ has conducted research on dengue antibodies in children, which could help plan dengue vaccination programmes.

The research found that the overall dengue seroprevalence rate in children was 24.8%, with the highest rates reported from Trincomalee (54.3%) and the lowest rates from Badulla (14.2%), which is a high-altitude estate area. The seroprevalence rates were significantly higher in urban areas (35.8%) compared to rural (23.2%) and estate areas (9.4%), but there was no association between seropositivity rates with population density in each district.

As the new variant of dengue poses a threat, the public is urged to take necessary measures to eliminate mosquito breeding sites and to seek medical attention if symptoms of dengue fever appear.