Lucknow: Though corona cases are on the decline in Uttar Pradesh, people are now reeling under fever with cases of scrub typhus and leptospirosis being detected. At the same time people are also suffering from fever due to dengue. According to a report received by the districts from the state health directorate, 155 patients have been detected with dengue and the disease is expected to remain active till the first week of November.
According to Director of Communicable Diseases Major Dr GS Bajpai, there is a danger of dengue till a month after the end of the rains. In such a situation, there is a possibility that till the first week of November, people will have to be more cautious. On the other hand, an alert has been issued to all districts regarding spread of dengue. Arrangements have been made for free treatment at hospitals. Door-to-door survey of patients with fever is also being conducted.
Following the survey, serious patients are being shifted to hospital. As of last Thursday, 129 dengue cases were found in 14 districts. On Friday, 154 more dengue patients were found. A total of 2,073 cases have been reported in the state from January 1 to September 12 in 58 districts. At the same time, 155 new patients were found from Sunday to Monday morning. There are now a total of 2,228 dengue patients.
Private pathology labs in the state capital are arbitrarily charging patients for dengue test. These labs are charging from Rs 1,800 to Rs 2,000 for the test. Not only this, the fees for the test are different in different labs. Chief Medical Officer Dr Manoj Aggarwal has said that the rates for dengue test in private pathology labs will be fixed. Dengue ELISA test will cost between Rs 1,200 and Rs 1,400. Those who go to these labs for the test will be charged Rs 1,200.
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On the other hand, if the sample is collected from home, a fee of Rs 1,400 will have to be paid. Similarly, the platelets count at the labs will cost while Rs 250 while Rs 350 rupees will be charged for taking the sample from home. At the same time, one unit of platelets will be available for Rs 400 and this proposal has been sent to the district administrations. Meanwhile, notices have been issued to 800 houses where larvae have been found.
According to Dr. Balram Bhargava, head of the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR), most of the deaths in Firozabad district of Uttar Pradesh are due to the D-2 strain of dengue fever. He said that this strain is very deadly and fatal. This often causes bleeding. Apart from this, it also affects the platelet count rapidly. This strain has also been found in Mathura and Agra.