Rise in dengue cases in Delhi

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Aug 12 2013 | 9:59 PM IST
There has been an increase in Dengue cases in Delhi between January and August this year as compared to the same duration in 2012, according to municipal corporations.
The cases for dengue registered in 2012 for the period January 1-August 10 was 10, while the figure for the same period in 2013 stands at 41, a Municipal Corporation of Delhi report said.
The report released today by the MCD showed 122 cases of malaria for the January-August period last year, while the figure is 53 in the current year.
"Cases of dengue depend on the rain pattern. If there are intermittent rains, and temperature falls, the cases will increase," North Delhi and East Delhi corporations Public Relation Officer Yogendra Singh Mann told PTI.
August has so far registered the highest with 21 dengue cases, while March and May posted none.
For Delhi region, for the period till August, the total Dengue cases reported from hospitals comprising private and sentinel-surveillance ones stands at 35 while 6 additional infections were reported from UP, Haryana and other states, the report said.
Figures for various corporations are - North (23), South (7) and East (2). Three additional cases came up from regions in Delhi outside the jurisdiction of MCD.
Meanwhile, Malaria cases reported from Delhi region between January and August stands at 105, while 55 additional infections were reported from UP, Haryana and other states, the report said.
July registered the highest with 18 cases, while January and March posted none.
On the measures taken to combat the situation, Mann said, "We organise regular sensitisation campaign where we ask all 12 zones from the three corporations to appoint a nodal officer to monitor the progress of measures taken."
The number of legal notices issued for mosquitogenic conditions stood at 65,709 as compared to 30,061 last year over the same period, the report said.

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First Published: Aug 12 2013 | 9:59 PM IST

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