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Disparity seen in bloody death data in Kerala

Thiruvananthapuram: About 128 bloody deaths and nearly 2,000 cases reported in the state in 2017 were lost from the list presented in the ongoing Lok Sabha session concerning data concerns managed by the state.
The striking incompatibility has emerged when the Kerala government is struggling to explain the difference in the number of Covid deaths between the registration figures of death and official data issued by the Ministry of Health.
Kerala recorded the number of blood-blooded deaths – 165, and the second highest number of cases in the country in 2017 – 21,993, after Tamil Nadu.
It is the highest fatality and case ever recorded in Kerala.
Data on infectious diseases stored by the Directorate of Health Services (DHS) also showed detailed deaths of districts and months in Kerala in 2017 and strengthened these numbers at 165 and 21,993.
Meanwhile, the number of cases of dengue fever in all states and deaths was presented in Lok Sabha for the past five years by Minister of Health Mansukh Mandaviya, in response to the question by MP Congress YSR N RedDeppa, showed that in 2017 Kerala had 19,994 cases and only 37 deaths .
Data shows that the highest number of deaths in 2017 was reported in the death of Maharashtra and Tamil Nadu – 65.
Economic Review (ER) issued by the State Planning Council in 2018 also quoted the numbers from DHS to show that there were 165 deaths and 21,993 cases in the country part.
Because of the high number of deaths and cases, ER also conducts certain observations.
“Dengue fever, which appeared in Kerala in early 1998, has now become the largest single vector default disease.
The main reason for the distribution of the broad spread is believed to be a change in environmental factors that cause the mosquito proliferation of aedes vector dengue.
These mosquitoes, which are on The previous days looked deeper in rural arrangements now spread to urban areas too, “Document Countries Er.
In accordance with DHS data, the death rate due to severe bloody fever in June, July and August in 2017.
Thiruvananthapuram has the highest number of cases in 2017 – 8,955, and Malappuram reported the highest number of deaths – 62.
When asked about the reason for the incompatibility in the data presented in Parliament, Health Secretary Rajan N Khobragade does not respond.

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