DBD Surge North Sumatra: G1R1J Mass Fogging Activation
- A significant increase in Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) cases in North Sumatra, Indonesia, has triggered a provincial government initiative too mobilize communities and implement widespread fogging efforts.
- North Sumatra is experiencing a dramatic rise in DHF cases.
- Head of the North Sumatra Health Office, Muhammad Faisal Hasrimy, described the situation as "alarming" due to the almost twofold increase in cases.The rapid escalation necessitates immediate and...
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Dengue Fever Surge in North Sumatra Prompts Emergency Response
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A significant increase in Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) cases in North Sumatra, Indonesia, has triggered a provincial government initiative too mobilize communities and implement widespread fogging efforts.

The Situation: A rapid Increase in Cases
North Sumatra is experiencing a dramatic rise in DHF cases. as of January 15, 2024, the province recorded 8,963 cases, resulting in 56 fatalities. This represents a near doubling of cases compared to the entirety of 2023, which saw 4,578 cases and 23 deaths.
Head of the North Sumatra Health Office, Muhammad Faisal Hasrimy, described the situation as “alarming” due to the almost twofold increase in cases.The rapid escalation necessitates immediate and comprehensive action to control the outbreak.
The “1 House 1 Jumantik” Movement: A Community-Based Approach
The core of the government’s response is the activation of the “1 House 1 jumantik” (G1R1J) movement. “Jumantik” refers to community volunteers trained to identify and eliminate mosquito breeding sites. The G1R1J initiative aims to assign one volunteer to each household to proactively monitor and control Aedes aegypti mosquito populations.
this strategy emphasizes community participation and ownership in preventing the spread of dengue. Volunteers will be responsible for inspecting homes and surrounding areas for standing water - a prime breeding ground for mosquitoes – and reporting their findings to health authorities. Fogging will be conducted as a supplementary measure,targeting areas with high mosquito densities.
understanding Dengue Fever and its Severity
Dengue fever is a mosquito-borne viral infection prevalent in tropical and subtropical regions.Symptoms typically include high fever, severe headache, muscle and joint pain, rash, and sometimes bleeding. Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever (DHF) is a more severe form of the disease, characterized by plasma leakage, hemorrhage, and possibly shock, leading to death.
The Aedes aegypti mosquito is the primary vector for dengue transmission. These mosquitoes breed in stagnant water, even in small containers like flower pots, tires, and buckets. Effective control requires eliminating these breeding sites and protecting individuals from mosquito bites.
| Year | DHF Cases (North Sumatra) | Deaths |
|---|---|---|
| 2023 | 4,578 |
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