Patna (Bihar): The outbreak of dengue continues to be alarming in Patna with several cases found positive on Wednesday.
The dengue cases are on the rise in the state capital due to stagnant water that has become a breeding ground for mosquitoes.
Dr Fawad Ansari in a government hospital said, "Since morning, I checked on four patients. The outbreak is more but severe cases are less. Dengue treatment is being provided here round the clock."
The three patients admitted to the hospital were from a family. "We are keeping our surroundings clean. Mosquitoes are breeding on stagnated floodwater in our area," said Mehra, a family relative.
"I had medicines for two days. Later when I tested myself then learned that I got mosquitoes. Mosquitoes are breeding in floodwater. The government should take protective measures to prevent mosquitoes from breeding," a patient said.