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Dengue case in Noida near 200, the highest count in 10 years

Dengue case in Noida near 200, the highest count in 10 years
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Noida: In the last three days, Gautam Budh Nagar has recorded a total of 50 cases of new dengue fever.
With this, the calculation has reached 193 years – which officials said were the highest in the past 10 years.
Caseload was recorded in 157 on October 13 and increased to 178 on October 14, 193 on October 15.
According to officials, 15-20 new cases are confirmed by two approved laboratories in the city every day.
Meanwhile, some private hospitals reported that they were overloaded with cases of dengue fever without empty beds available in many places.
However, most of these cases were not added to the calculation by the Ministry of Health, they accused.
Even when cases are in high health officials say that compared to other districts in the region, cases remain low at GB Nagar so far.
Also, there is no cluster identified this year.
Over the past few years, Nithari and Chijarsi have been seen as a bloody hotspot.
There is a higher case than this year’s speech.
“In 2021, however, cases were scattered and no clusters were identified.
There are cases of dengue from all districts, including rural belts,” said Rajesh Sharma, Malaria District officers.
He added better sanititis and no water helped keep the amount relatively lower in GB Nagar than other districts.
He added that personal hygiene and not allowing water to gather at home can help reduce the case of dengue fever.
Sharma said, “Dengue mosquitoes are very sophisticated and breed only in clean water.
It also flies very low and usually bits under the knee.
People must ensure that they do not allow water to collect in their homes where mosquitoes can multiply.
Also, too, People must take sufficient precautions by wearing full sleeves and use mosquito drugs.
“At home, fresh water is usually collected on the terrace, balcony or bucket in the restroom.
Places like pots, coolers, bird eating trays on the balcony, used tires and thermocol cups are also at risk.
Water must be dried or kerosene must be poured on it if breeding is found.
Meanwhile, the four Typhus patients from the district were all treated and dismissed.
Four leptospirosis patients have also been found, where three are fine while someone is still in treatment.

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