Children hospitalized for rapidly increasing severe dengue fever
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HCMC - In recent days, the number of children with severe dengue fever has increased rapidly. Most people are hospitalized late because they are subjective.
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HCMC - In recent days, the number of children with severe dengue fever has increased rapidly. Most people are hospitalized late because they are subjective.
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There are currently 4 dengue fever outbreaks in Hanoi in Phu Xuyen, Xuan Phuong, Hat Mon, Tay Ho.
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HCMC The dengue fever epidemic is at its peak, at end-line hospitals, many patients are hospitalized for critical condition.
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According to the Ho Chi Minh City Hospital for Tropical Diseases, the rate of severe dengue fever patients has increased significantly, in the first 6 months of 2025 alone, it accounted for nearly 19,9% of the total number of hospitalizations.
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Hanoi - The fire broke out at an apartment building in Nam Thang Long Urban Area (Ciputra), 45 residents were instructed to escape, 2 people were rescued safely.
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The Hanoi tourism industry is estimated to welcome 18.36 million visitors, earning VND73,000 billion in the first 7 months of 2025.
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Da Nang - The car that had an accident that killed 10 people in Ha Tinh had its previous badge stripped, and was no longer allowed to operate passenger transport.
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The clash between Thailand and Cambodia on July 25 took place at 12 locations, expanding compared to 6 locations on July 24.
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The Deputy Prime Minister noted that the amount of sand from the upstream of the Mekong Delta has decreased by 90%, if it continues to be exploited haphazardly, the consequences will be very serious.
SÓNG HỮU |
There are currently 4 dengue fever outbreaks in Hanoi in Phu Xuyen, Xuan Phuong, Hat Mon, Tay Ho.
NGUYỄN LY |
HCMC The dengue fever epidemic is at its peak, at end-line hospitals, many patients are hospitalized for critical condition.
NGUYỄN LY |
According to the Ho Chi Minh City Hospital for Tropical Diseases, the rate of severe dengue fever patients has increased significantly, in the first 6 months of 2025 alone, it accounted for nearly 19,9% of the total number of hospitalizations.