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District Committee: 4 of 13 deaths caused by dengue fever

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Ludhiana: The death of dengue fever this year tends to be the highest in the past five years.
The Dengue District Review Committee has found that four of the 13 alleged deaths of dengue fever are caused by this disease.
The Committee is expected to meet this week to review nine remaining victims and will send their findings to the country-level panel, which will examine this before declaring it as bloody death.
Dr.
Surgical Station said, “There are 13 alleged dengue.
Death in this year this.
“Health Ministry officials said the district committee made up of specialists, including pathologists, microbiologists, epidemiologists, and others, who review each alleged death together.
“The Committee sees whether a patient immediately dies because of dengue fever or has many diseases or other conditions.
The death of alleged fever is mostly from the city of Ludhiana and some of its edges.
After being reviewed by the State Committee, the number of victims may be more than five,” he added.
In 2015, seven bloody deaths were reported; one in 2016; Three in 2017; one in 2018; no in 2019; And two in 2020.Manisimah, the Dengue Case count of Ludhiana until November 20 was 1,688, which was the second highest since 2015 when 1,876 cases were reported.
In 2019, there were 1,509 cases and 489 in 2018.
Of the 1,688 district cases, 1,401 came from urban areas.
Of the 1,401 cases of urban areas, 1,255 came from the city of Ludhiana, 76 of Khanna and 70 of Jagraon.
Of the 287 cases from rural areas, 49 came from Kalan Kalan, each 46 of Sahnewal and Sudhar, 18 of Raikot; eight of Samrala; 14 of Hathur; 15 of the Malaud; 11 of Machhiwara; 19 of Manupur; 26 of Pakhowal; 11 of Payal; and 24 of Sidhwan betting.
There are 4,282 alleged cases of dengue fever in the district.
Department of Health Officer, “by 15 to 20 cases come every day, the number of cases is likely to cross the 2015 count.
Inadequate fogging must also be blamed for a case spike.”

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