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  1. Operationally, a dengue cluster indicates a locality with active transmission where intervention is targeted. It is formed when two or more cases have onset within 14 days and are located within 150m of each other (based on residential and workplace addresses).

  2. There are four Dengue virus serotypes circulating in Singapore. Dengue virus serotype 2 (DENV-2) has been predominant since September 2023, with prior periodic dominance of DENV-1 and DENV-3 in 2023. Our population’s immunity to all four Dengue virus serotypes remains low.

  3. Dengue Clusters Under Surveillance. The information provided in this listing is accurate as at 25 Sep 2024. Search by Locality: S/N. Alert Level. Locality. No. Of Cases. 1.

  4. Use this tool to find out where Singapore’s worst-hit areas are, and how close you are to the dengue clusters. Singapore is currently seeing 74% fewer cases compared with the same week in...

  5. Sep 8, 2023 · According to NEA, more than 6,300 dengue cases have been reported in Singapore this year as of Thursday. There are currently 53 active clusters around the country, up from the 48 that were...

  6. Sep 7, 2022 · Dengue, a mosquito-transmitted viral disease, has posed a public health challenge to Singaporean residents over the years. In 2020, Singapore experienced an unprecedented dengue outbreak.

  7. dengue-singapore.netlify.appDengue SG

    A dengue cluster is a locality where two or more cases have been recorded within the last 14 days and are located within 150 m of each other. The National Environmental Agency (NEA) categorizes clusters in three alert levels: red (high risk with more than 10 cases); yellow (high risk with less than 10 cases), and; green (no new cases but under ...

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