Dengue fever surges in Singapore; 9,000 sickened
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Singapore is telling doctors to be more vigilant against dengue fever as the mosquito-borne disease surges this year.
The Southeast Asian city-state has had more than 9,000 cases and two deaths. The illnesses counted so far in 2013 are already twice the total for all of last year. Singapore's health ministry said in a statement late Monday it has alerted clinics in neighborhoods where dengue cases have spiked and has advised all medical practitioners about the early diagnosis and close monitoring of patients. (AP)