Update on the Dengue situation in the Western Pacific Region
This report describes the epidemiology of dengue in the World Health Organization Western Pacific Region. Data are compiled from open sources (national indicator-based surveillance systems) with the exception of Cambodia, Lao People’s Democratic Republic and Viet Nam, where data are provided by the WHO Country Offices. For the Pacific Island Countries, syndromic surveillance data are provided by the WHO Division of Pacific Technical Support. Information is reported based on countries’ standard dengue case definitions, summary of these definitions and countries’ dengue surveillance systems - included as an annex to this report. Due to differences in surveillance methods and reporting practices, a comparison of trends between countries and areas is not possible, however, national trends can be observed over time.
Northern Hemisphere
Cambodia
There is no update for this reporting period. From 1 January to 31 December 2024, the National Dengue Surveillance System reported a total of 18 983 cases with 46 deaths (Case Fatality Rate (CFR) 0.24%) (Figure 1). This is lower than the number of cases and deaths reported in 2023: 35 390 cases and 90 deaths.