In the hardest-hit city of Foshan, patients have been hospitalised and residents are encouraged to take steps to prevent the virus from spreading.
Breakdown
- Thousands of chikungunya cases have been reported in southern China. 8s
- The outbreak began with an imported case that led to local transmission. 11s
- Authorities are targeting mosquito breeding grounds and stagnant water to prevent further spread. 20s
- Residents face fines if they do not remove stagnant water from their homes. 31s
- Officials in Foshan released mosquito-eating fish into lakes and water bodies as a control measure. 35s