Update | Southern Taiwan hit by dengue fever outbreak with 2,000 infections reported

The authorities in Taiwan are struggling to cope with an outbreak of dengue fever in the south of the island, according to a newspaper report.
More than 100 new cases of dengue fever have been reported everyday in the city of Tainan since Monday last week, the United Daily News said.
The outbreak has killed four people in the city, all elderly in their 70s who had chronic disease, Central News Agency reported on Tuesday, citing the city government.
Dengue fever is spread by mosquito bites and early diagnosis markedly lowers the risk of serious illness, according to the World Health Organisation.
A market and flower market have been shut down in Tainan to reduce the spread of the disease, the report said.
Neighbouring Kaohsiung also closed down a park over the weekend to limit exposure to mosquitoes.