Hong Kong logs 37 dengue cases including 3 local infections
- Department of Health says bulk of patients infected in Southeast Asian countries, while three local infections include two living in Tin Shui Wai

Hong Kong has recorded 37 cases of dengue fever this year so far, including three local infections, with the city’s health experts expecting an uptick in the coming months.
The Department of Health said on Thursday Hong Kong saw 34 imported cases of dengue fever and three local infections as of July 17, including two patients living in Tin Shui Wai.
“Many of the imported cases have been to Southeast Asian countries like Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand,” said Tonny Ng, principal medical and health officer of epidemiology at the department.
“These destinations are popular with Hongkongers. We found that many do not apply mosquito repellent while vacationing and go to work and school after returning while infectious.”
Ng said one local case lived in Siu Sai Wan, while the other two infections in Tin Shui (1) Estate were within proximity to one another.
“There is a high possibility that there was transmission within the estate,” he said.