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Chikungunya battle requires long-term vigilance, say experts

Updated: Aug 15, 2025 China Daily Print
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A medical worker conducts tests at a hospital in Shunde, Foshan, on July 25. XIAO ENNAN/XINHUA

Field tests have demonstrated remarkable effectiveness. During its first week of operation the system issued timely alerts for abnormal mosquito density surges across multiple zones and generated targeted intervention protocols.

"Manual mosquito trapping caused data delays. Now, real-time cloud-based alerts have substantially accelerated grassroots disinfection responses," Chen said. After deployment, surveillance showed an almost 40 percent decrease in adult mosquito captures within key areas.

In addition to stamping out the disease's spread, top health authorities have attached significance to delivering standardized treatment to patients to prevent severe cases and deaths, according to a national-level teleconference on tackling the epidemic held in late July.

Authorities in Foshan said on Saturday that no seriously ill patients or deaths had been reported and more than 90 percent of patients had recovered.

Yan from the Foshan First People's Hospital said the majority of patients only exhibit mild symptoms that usually subside within a week.

"No severe lingering effects have been observed, but recovered individuals should avoid joint strain — such as weightlifting, hiking, or long-distance running — for three months," he said. "Some patients who feel uncomfortable for prolonged periods are advised to seek rehabilitation services."

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