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Eight limits of wards recorded 60% of the PMC area ‘cases of dengue fever

Eight limits of wards recorded 60% of the PMC area 'cases of dengue fever
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Pune: The accumulation of bad rain and maintenance has sent dengue cases that jump in eight of 16 environmental boundaries from Pune Municipal Corporation, which accounted for 60% (844) of a total of 1,400 dengue infections recorded in the city between January 1 and 31 this year , Analysis of environmental-wise distribution of these cases shows that the residents of Ghole Road-Shivajinagar, Ahmednagar Road-Wadgaonther, Yerawada-Kalas Dhanori, Dhankawdi-Sahakarnagar, Hadadar-Mundhwa, Kasba-Vishrambaugwada, Aundh-Baner and Tilak Road-Sihagad Road is affected by mosquito default this year.
PMC officials have intensified supervision and preventive measures in this ward behind the detection of the Zika virus in the country of Pune.
Mosquitoes that transmit the Zika virus, namely Aedes Aegypti, also causes dengue fever and chikungunya.
Private hospitals (1,283 cases) and sentinel centers (117 cases) are collectively appointed have registered 1,400 dengue cases until the end of July this year.
Because most private hospitals use a fast antigen test, civilian officials consider these cases as ‘suspected’.
The Sentinel Center appointed by the government used dengue antibody tests.
Therefore, these cases are considered a confirmed case, citizenship officials said.
“We have increased its steps.
Residents also have to do their bits to keep their environment clean,” said PMC’s head from the Sanjeev Wavare insect control department.
“The rivers that flow through the city need the best treatment to make them flow to check the threat of mosquitoes , Filling out empty posts Entomology / biologists, sanitation inspectors are also the key to containing diseases.
“In addition, they need to bind a permanent or contractual staff who are sufficient to identify and destroy mosquito breeding sites,” said again.

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