| Severe dengue outbreak kills 12 in Thailand(Agencies)
 Updated: 2005-05-12 18:45
 
 Thailand, where mosquitoes are a pest in every home, is facing a severe 
outbreak of dengue fever with 12 people dead so far this year, almost double the 
toll a year earlier, a health official said on Thursday.
 Dengue has infected 7,200 people as of May 7, of whom 12 have died, up from 
seven deaths in the same period last year, Department of Disease Control chief 
Thawat Suntrajarn told Reuters.
 "No province in Thailand is immune from dengue outbreaks because we have 
mosquitoes everywhere," Thawat said, adding the outbreak usually peaks between 
late June and July when wet season rains are the heaviest.
 The tropical disease made headlines this week when thousands of people queued 
at hospitals in Bangkok to donate blood for a 13-year-old sufferer. The boy died 
on Wednesday after suffering internal bleeding for nearly a week.
 The disease -- which killed 176 of 114,800 infected people in 2002 -- is 
characterised by high fever, rash, headaches, and severe muscle and joint 
pain. 
 
 
  
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