Sri Lanka has recorded 27,754 dengue cases and 14 deaths so far this year, with infections reported from all 25 districts, health officials said on Wednesday.
The National Dengue Control Unit said the number of confirmed cases has increased compared with 2025.
According to the officials, the highest number of infections has been reported from the Western Province, while Matara, Galle, Ratnapura, Kalutara and Kandy have also recorded significant case numbers during the first four months of 2026.
Community Medical Specialist Priscilla Samaraweera of the National Dengue Control Unit said at a media briefing held at the health ministry that the start of monsoon rains could further increase transmission.
Officials said that breeding has increased more in schools, workplaces, religious institutions, government and private institutions than in households.
While improper waste disposal was identified as a key factor contributing to the spread of dengue, emphasising the need for strict public cooperation in prevention.
The public has also been advised to seek medical attention without delay if fever is accompanied by at least two symptoms such as muscle pain, headache, vomiting, and nausea or skin rashes.
(Xinhua/NAN)



