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Dengue Spread in Delhi Poses A Fresh Big Test

Dengue Spread in Delhi Poses A Fresh Big Test
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New Delhi: Minister of Health Union Mansukh Mandaviya reviewed the dengue situation in Delue, where the number of people with diseases transmitted with mosquitoes passed 1,500 on Monday and the number of deaths touched six, according to the company’s official data.
Tolls tend to rise because some deaths in hospitals ‘are being reviewed’.
At Monday meeting, Mandaviya emphasized the need to increase testing.
He said many poor people were not well diagnosed and their death was not reported.
“Primary health care centers can prescribe anti-pyrecuted drugs to reduce fever without testing or handling the root causes.
Because no dengue tests carried out, death in these cases will not be reported like that and the incident of dengue fever will continue to be reported, “He said.
Civil bodies take various steps, including fogging, containing a denguethe meeting attended by the Secretary of Union Union Rajesh Bhushan, the Disease Control Center of Rajesh DR S K Singh and Delhi Additional Secretary (Health) Bhalla Bhalla.
Mandaviya directs officials to increase testing and emphasize the need for effective coordination between the central and state governments.
Shows how some hospitals are burdened with dengue cases while others have an uninhabited bed, the minister asks Delhi officials to see the possibility of a covid bed for dengue fever patients.
Last week, the Delhi government directed the hospital to use a third of the covid bed for mosquito default diseases.
“Dengue patients flood us with entry requests but we can only recognize severe painful patients due to lack of beds,” said a doctor at AIIMS.
At Lok Nayak Hospital, the doctors said the OPD and IPD were filled with patients suffering from fever, mostly bloody.
“We see patients from all age groups, small children to adults and elderly people.
Unlike last year, many of them have symptoms of severe dengue fever,” said a doctor at Manipal Hospital, Dwarka.
Delhi monitored all cases of fever, including those suspected and confirmed dengue fever, state health officials told Mandaviya.
All hospitals now have a site that is tolerant of mosquitoes because vectors get pathogens from infected individuals and can transmit them in their descendants too, officials said.
This meeting also discussed the new dengue vaccine.

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