Lucknow: Dengue calculation of the city crosses 1,100 mark on Wednesday with 19 cases of diseases transmitted through vectors that appear in front of the last 24 hours.
The condition of three patients is serious and must be hospitalized because of the number of low blood platelets.
New cases, which include six women, are reported from various parts of the city, including the hotspot area of Alambagh, Aliganj, Kaiserbagh, Chinhat, Turiyaganj and Indiranagar.
This takes KaseeLoad this year to 1,104, where 95% (1043) have come in the last two months.
This means that someone is bitten by Aedes Aegypti – The Dengue Virus Carrier – every 90 minutes in the last 60 days.
Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Dr.
Manoj Agrawal said, “All patients who are hospitalized are stable until now and under the closed watch.
Blood platelets will be transferred if needed.” The normal amount of platelets in the blood is 1.5-4 lakh per microliter .
Platelets must be transferred, if the count falls below 20,000, posing the threat of dengue shock syndrome.
Meanwhile, during the drivers of the ongoing source reduction, Aedes Aegypti mosquito larvae was found in nine houses in Faizullagej, Indira Nagar, Rajajipuram and Aliganj.