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Dengue cases on the rise in Patna

Dengue cases reach an alarming rate in Bihar's Patna with several cases found positive in the state. According to reports, the growing number of cases is affiliated to the stagnant floodwater that has turned into a breeding ground for mosquitoes.

Dengue outbreak continues in Patna due to stagnant flood water
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Published : Oct 17, 2019, 1:51 PM IST

Updated : Oct 17, 2019, 3:33 PM IST

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.

Dengue cases on the rise in Patna

Emphasising on protective measures, Dr Ansari said that people should not allow mosquitoes to breed, children should wear full sleeves clothes and mosquito nets and repellent are must for every household.

After floods in several parts of the state following heavy rains, the threat of a dengue epidemic looms large.

As per the state health department, as many as 900 dengue cases have been registered in Patna since September, when the rains began.

The number of people affected by dengue has gone up by 100 in the past two days, Sanjay Kumar, Principal Secretary Health in Bihar had said on Tuesday.

Earlier on October 9, Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad had visited a hospital in the state capital to review the preparedness of government hospitals.

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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.

Dengue cases on the rise in Patna

Emphasising on protective measures, Dr Ansari said that people should not allow mosquitoes to breed, children should wear full sleeves clothes and mosquito nets and repellent are must for every household.

After floods in several parts of the state following heavy rains, the threat of a dengue epidemic looms large.

As per the state health department, as many as 900 dengue cases have been registered in Patna since September, when the rains began.

The number of people affected by dengue has gone up by 100 in the past two days, Sanjay Kumar, Principal Secretary Health in Bihar had said on Tuesday.

Earlier on October 9, Union Minister Ravi Shankar Prasad had visited a hospital in the state capital to review the preparedness of government hospitals.

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Last Updated : Oct 17, 2019, 3:33 PM IST
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