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Karnataka: Increase in Dengue Case in Raichur

Raichur: When all the countries are on guard against Covid-19, an old illness has slipped, and arrest people and authorities in Raichur Unawat: Dengue.
Dengue cases increased at a worrying rate in this district, encouraging the Ministry of Health to form several teams to take stock of scale crisis, and take steps to check the spread of infection.
In the past two months, more than 350 people allegedly arrested diseases in the district, with 73 patients confirmed.
So far, four people have given up on dengue fever in the past two months, although the authorities have not confirmed whether they died of this disease, because they were not treated at a government hospital.
Among the reasons that are associated with a surge in cases of dengue fever in this district are irregular drinking water supplies to various regions, which force the population to store water for a long time, turn the ships to be a fertile breeding place for mosquitoes Deadly.
On the other hand, heavy bath spells have recently left puddles on the streets and in open areas, have also contributed to the increase in the population of these mosquitoes.
Manvi Taluk in Raichur District is most affected by dengue threats.
Taking knowing the anger of the disease in this district, the government has issued a circular to all private hospitals, asking them to report alleged cases of dengue fever.
The source in the Ministry of Health is afraid that many patients who may be truly shaken under dengue fever can be treated for virus fever.
“We suspect there are more than 200 people who suffer from dengue fever in this district,” said a health department official.
Syed Hafizullah, an activist in Raichur, said that the district government did not take this problem seriously when cases of dengue fever were initially reported.
“They think this is only a case of isolated, and the situation has revolved out of control now.
Even worse, this district does not have a deputy commissioner.
In the Bangladeshi camp alone, four to five people have given up on dengue fever but the district administration has no records can prove this, “he urged.
Raichur District Health Officer Dr.
Nagaraj said that members of each team will visit at least 100 homes every day, and ensure the conditions for storing water.
“We have found cases where residents store water in barrels for weeks together, and this water is not used.
I have asked the department concerned to streamline the water supply.
In the urban bag, we are doing an operation to get rid of mosquitoes,” Add Dr.
Nagaraj.

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