First dengue death: He waited 5 hours at TTSH's emergency department, says mum

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Singapore saw its first dengue death on Wednesday morning: Mr Ang Yong Han, 20, had waited for five hours at Tan Tock Seng Hospital's emergency department before finally being admitted the next day prior to his death, said his mother.

Mr Ang Yong Han fell ill on May 22 with a fever. It later worsened to high fever, making him feel weak and uncomfortable, his aunt Madam Yeh, 56, told Shin Min.

He went to TTSH's emergency department last Thursday and was diagnosed with viral fever. He was given a drip and sent home, reported The Straits Times.

However his condition did not improve, hitting as high as 39.5 degrees Celsius, so he went back again in the wee hours of Friday.

According to The Straits Times, his mother, Madam Yap Geok Kuan, 45, said after waiting for five hours, he left to go to a general practitioner near his home.

On Saturday night, Mr Ang was eventually admitted to TTSH and by Monday he was transferred to the hospital's intensive care unit, where he died three days later of dengue shock syndrome.

Madam Yap's only child was due to enlist in National Service a day after his death.

Mr Ang had received blood transfusions in the hospital and also had a breathing tube inserted into his chest.

His father, 56, told Shin Min he was heartbroken: "He is very filial and often helps me with delivering vegetables. I did not think his fever would be so serious, and he would end up dead."

More than 30 people turned up at the ITE graduate's wake on Friday morning in Hougang. These included his friends from school and his pool buddies.

The budding pool player's mother was inconsolable, and both parents did not want to participate in their son's cremation as "the white-haired ones shouldn't send the black-haired ones off," said his father.

Mr Ang had recently been picked for the national youth squad, after placing in the top eight in a national ranking tournament.

This year alone, more than 8,000 people have come down with dengue fever. Since Sunday, 458 have fallen ill.

The National Environment Agency (NEA) is conducting thorough vector control operations around Hougang Avenue 1, after a man living there died from dengue fever.

Mr Ang Yong Hong, 20, lived at block 103 in Hougang Avenue 1, one of the dengue clusters in the current dengue epidemic. NEA inspectors will be sent to the area to conduct the vector control operations.
 
Dengue mosquito didn't kill him.. our public health service did :mad:
 
Wah... five hours of waiting in an emergency department of a hospital. :rolleyes:

This country has gone to the shitters.
 
Dengue mosquito didn't kill him.. our public health service did :mad:

Will they be serving his NS enlistment papers on the other side? :p if was an 'elite white horse'...he will be wheel immediately into ICU & the head of Internal Medicine will attend to him immediately..too bad, he is just an lesser mortal, a garden variety...;)
 
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Is the FUCKING PHUA CHEE BYE Ministar of Hell coming out to explain? :oIo:
 
"However his condition did not improve, hitting as high as 39.5 degrees Celsius, so he went back again in the wee hours of Friday.

According to The Straits Times, his mother, Madam Yap Geok Kuan, 45, said after waiting for five hours, he left to go to a general practitioner near his home."

In the wee hours - should be non-peak hours - still have to wait for five hours, that is really bad.
 
This is so sickening..

The PAP loves to say we have progressed a lot as a country but our hospitals are still 3rd world standard..
 
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Singapore is bracing itself for its worst ever dengue epidemic with infections this year already exceeding the total for all of 2012, official statistics showed Friday.

The first fatality of the year, a 20-year-old man, died on Wednesday in the city-state, which is known for fastidious sanitation but is facing a spike in the breeding of the Aedes mosquito that transmits the disease.

More than 7,700 people were infected as of May 25 in Singapore, compared to 4,632 in all of 2012, according to data from the health ministry. The worst year on record was 2005, with 13,984 infections.

"This is the first dengue death case this year and it highlights the urgency for greater community vigilance to stamp out possible mosquito breeding spots," a government statement said late Thursday after the first death was confirmed.

Dengue is endemic in Singapore, a rainy tropical island, as well as neighbouring Southeast Asian countries.

The National Environment Agency said warmer weather from April to October was likely to lead to an increase in dengue cases as the Aedes mosquito and the dengue virus thrive during the hot season.

Weekly cases rose to 638 in the period ending May 25, nearing the all-time high of 713 cases in 2005, according to health ministry data.

Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong launched a nationwide campaign last month, calling on 30,000 volunteers to fan out and eliminate mosquito breeding spots such as stagnant pools of water, garden pots and roof drains.

The World Health Organization (WHO) warned in January that the disease had global "epidemic potential" after registering a 30-fold increase in the last 50 years to two million cases annually due to climate change and increased travel.

Dengue causes high fever, headaches, itching and joint pains. At an advanced stage it can lead to haemorrhaging and death.

The illness affects between 50 million and 100 million people in the tropics and subtropics each year, according to the WHO.

http://sg.news.yahoo.com/singapore-bracing-worst-dengue-epidemic-053817722.html
 
In the wee hours - should be non-peak hours - still have to wait for five hours, that is really bad.

The hospital's fucked up attitude should be blamed and so should the hoards of idiots who loves to turn up at ICU with minor sickness like small gash on the finger, headache, mild diahrrea. They are the people who increased the waiting time. The worst thing is, the whole fucking village of family tags along!
 
He was to young to vote. Need to know who his parent voted for ?:confused:
 
Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong launched a nationwide campaign last month, calling on 30,000 volunteers to fan out and eliminate mosquito breeding spots such as stagnant pools of water, garden pots and roof drains.

Hopefully, he kena dengue fever, then the garment will really do something about it.
 
Hopefully, he kena dengue fever, then the garment will really do something about it.

I bet he won't have to wait 5 hours for medical attention. ;)

He doesn't need dengue fever. He needs a cancer relapse.
 
The hospital's fucked up attitude should be blamed and so should the hoards of idiots who loves to turn up at ICU with minor sickness like small gash on the finger, headache, mild diahrrea. They are the people who increased the waiting time. The worst thing is, the whole fucking village of family tags along!

Actually we should not throw bricks at TTSH, there must some mistake somewhere, I have my share of emergency service at TTSH, only once bad..not that I visit that place often or like to visit.. It is at B1 of TTSH, I have checked in recent month...after my personal doctor gave me a letter to go IMMEDIATELY to TTSH Emergency, I went in the wee hours of Saturday for I was feeling not too good..I was attended immediately, went for blood test, ECG etc..they kept me in observation for 8 hours, then all tests was ok they discharged me...the biggest surprised was the doctor in attendance or on duty was a cardiologist..he called me up on Sunday morning for check if I was OK...& was happy that, I was.. I was really surprised.

The point is...they are not all that bad..or maybe I am a 'whiter shade of pale horse'... ha ha ha but I have encountered bad treatment there too...
 
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I went to TTSH A&E on a weekday morning at 7am. There was no doctor or nurses in attendant. It was a ghost town. I gave up seeing the doctor. It's time to die if you got a emergency.
 
Got the quantity but not the quality.............Majority of FT docs and nurses........jialat. Sad that happen to the young man. damn suay.

Wah... five hours of waiting in an emergency department of a hospital. :rolleyes:

This country has gone to the shitters.
 
I went to TTSH A&E on a weekday morning at 7am. There was no doctor or nurses in attendant. It was a ghost town. I gave up seeing the doctor. It's time to die if you got a emergency.

Are you sure you did not go to the mortuary..it is on the same floor...A&E is always PACKED...& the sitting area too. I am sure you went to the mortuary..it is quieter than.. it is a GHOST TOWN not was..
 
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