Dengue fever increases in Ho Chi Minh City, warning of the risk of early outbreak
Forecasts from the Ho Chi Minh City Health Department show that the dengue fever epidemic in 2025 is likely to arrive earlier than in 2024, requiring proactiveness and determination in disease prevention.
Children hospitalized for dengue shock
The city's Children's Hospital has just saved the life of the pediatric patients (11 years old, Binh Chanh district, the balance) suffered from severe dengue fever, complications of respiratory failure. By the morning of the 4th day, children reduce fever but abdominal pain, vomiting 3-4 times, cold limbs, tired. Pediatric patients were taken to the hospital by family members. Children were diagnosed with dengue shock on 4, treating anti -shock infusion according to the regimen. After that, the condition does not improve, children appear respiratory failure, coagulation disorders, gastrointestinal bleeding.
According to Dr. Nguyen Minh Tien - Deputy Director of the City Children's Hospital, due to the patient's early shock and prolonged symptoms of deep shock, the child was given the correct fluid according to the regimen but the condition progress was complicated, causing many complications such as abdominal and lung rashes, causing severe respiratory failure. Patient N was placed in the tracheal tube to help breathe, had severe blood clotting disorder, gastrointestinal bleeding, was given blood, frozen huyet tuong, and thickened platelets.
The respiratory failure did not improve, so the abdominal fluid was collected. After 1 week of treatment, N's condition improved, he was taken off the ventilator, breathed air, was alert, and could eat and drink.
Dr. Tien said that in the early 2025 period, unseasonal rains will often occur, creating favorable conditions for Aedes mosquitoes to develop, causing dengue fever for children and adults. Parents should note to increase mosquito control, mosquito larvae, remove containers such as bottles, offerings, flower pots, rice boxes, car shells, etc.
Recorded at Children's Hospital 2, many children were hospitalized for dengue fever, including one who was hospitalized for dengue shock. The 8-year-old patient (District 12) was hospitalized in a state of hemorrhagic shock, prolonged high fever, low blood pressure, and symptoms of huyet away.
Before that, the child had a fever at home for many days and was taken to a private clinic by his family for examination, but the disease did not subside. After 3 days of active treatment and anti-shock fluids, the patient's health improved.
Many measures to control and prevent the spread of the epidemic
According to the Center for Disease Control Ho Chi Minh City, the number of cases of dengue fever weekly in the first weeks of 2025 exceeded the previous year and compared to the average 3 years earlier. This signals the risk of epidemics that may explode earlier in the near future.
As of the 7th week of 2025, the whole city has recorded 3,431 cases of dengue fever. This figure is 125.3% higher than the same period in 2024 and up 49.3% compared to the average period in 2022-2024. Forecasts from the Ho Chi Minh City health sector show that the dengue fever epidemic in 2025 is likely to arrive earlier than in 2024, requiring proactiveness and determination in disease prevention.
In this situation, Ho Chi Minh City has increased monitoring, investigation and handling of cases and outbreaks, while strictly controlling high-risk points.