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Asia sees spike in dengue fever outbreaks

By Katie Hunt, CNN

October 8, 2014 -- Updated 0922 GMT (1722 HKT)

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Dengue fever hits China

   Southern China is suffering from its worst outbreak of dengue fever in two decades
   Last week, 1,000 new cases of the mosquito-borne disease emerged each day
   Other Asian countries are also grappling with outbreaks of the virus.
   Climate change and urbanization help the disease spread

Hong Kong (CNN) -- Southern China is suffering from its worst outbreak of dengue fever in two decades, with 1,000 new cases of the potentially fatal mosquito-borne disease emerging each day, according to official media reports.

Local health authorities in China warned the situation was "severe," with six deaths and 21,527 infections recorded in Guangdong province in southern China by Sunday.

Elsewhere in Asia, Malaysia and Taiwan have reported more cases and deaths in 2014 than in previous years, and Japan has seen more than 150 infections in its first outbreak of the tropical disease since 1945, according to news agency Kyodo.

And a new study released this week found that dengue cases in India may be 300 times the number officially reported. The disease costs the country at least $548 million a year.

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Fighting mosquitoes with mosquitoes

The outbreak in China is spreading quickly, with more than 1,000 new cases found each day last week. In some hospitals, hundreds of patients stream in daily complaining of dengue-like symptoms.

"I feel very hot on the skin, but cold inside my body," one man told CCTV, China's state television.

The viral disease is also called "breakbone fever" because of the severe muscle and joint pain it causes.

There's no approved vaccine or specific drug to treat dengue, which is not usually fatal but lands many victims in hospitals.

Chinese authorities say recent hot and wet weather fueled the outbreak, with mosquito numbers up five fold.

After a week-long national holiday, authorities are now scrambling to fumigate mosquito breeding sites with pesticide. Residents in the city of Guangzhou are being offered free mosquito repellent.

The World Health Organization lists dengue fever as a "neglected disease" and estimates that there may be 50 to 100 million dengue infections worldwide each year.

However, research published last year suggested that around 390 million people are infected each year -- more than triple the WHO's estimate.

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Spread by a type of of mosquito (Aedes aegypti), the disease thrives in tropical mega cities like Guangzhou thanks to rapid urbanization and population movement.

Climate change is also a factor, giving rise to longer periods that infected mosquitos can survive.

CNN's Beijing bureau contributed to this report

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