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As a Dengue Stens Dist, 18 more cases reported in the last 1 week

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Ludhiana: cases of dengue fever increase in the district.
In the past week, around 18 cases were reported.
Of these, four were registered on Wednesday.
As a reports of the Ministry of Health, 69 Dengue cases have been reported here this season, where 37 patients are in Ludhiana, 24 of other districts and eight of other states.
August 25, the figure was 51, including 25 patients from Ludhiana, 21 from other districts and five of other states.
Of the 37 district cases, 30 came from urban areas such as Town, Ferozepur Road, Ashapuri, Kailash Chowk, Kailash Chowk, Kailash Chowk, Kailash Chowk, Rani, Kailash Chowk, Chander Nagar, Bhamia Road, Janta Nagar, Kundanpuri, Sua Road, Dohandari Train Station, Dispose City, Jahangir Road, Sant Nagar, Rajguru Nagar and Basti Jodhewal.
From the rest, three came from Sahnewal and each of Sidhwan betting, Sudhar and Jagraon.
24 cases from other districts come from Muktsar, Hoshiarpur, Moga, Jalandhar, SBS Nagar, Mansa, Faridkot, and Kapurthala.
Eight of other states came from Jammu and Kashmir, Himachal Pradesh, Delhi and Haryana.
There were 31 cases on August 16, which included patients from Ludhiana and outside.
The amount is 64.5% lower than the current number.
There were 20 cases on August 2 and three in July 1.
The number of cases in the appropriate period last year was two.
There are 1,876 cases in 2015; 755 in 2016; 1,083 in 2017; 489 in 2018; 1,509 in 2019 and 1,355 in 2020.
The death of dengue fever declined from seven in 2015 to one in 2018 and did not exist in 2019.
There were two victims last year.
Health officials, “the case is increasing.
The coordinated department’s efforts are needed to contain diseases.
The health department has mobilized the team to examine larvae, destroy them and create awareness.
City corporation must do fogging.” A civilian surgeon Dr.
Kiran Ahluwalia said besides the city corporate unit , each of the Ministry of Health respectively has 18 teams, including assistant malaria officers (AMO), to control the diseases transmitted through vectors.

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