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Malaria: Why will September be cared for

Malaria: Why will September be cared for
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Noida: Gautam Budh Nagar has reported 45 cases of new malaria until now in September, taking regency calculations to 68.
According to the Ministry of Health officials, most cases every year are usually reported in September, because Delhi-NCR generally accepts heavy rainfall at the end -And this August and so on.
This month’s figure so far, however, almost fourfold from the period in accordance last year.
Meanwhile, the district has reported 39 dengue cases until now this year.
Between January and August 2021, the district saw 23 cases of malaria, and the number almost doubled this month.
On the contrary, 12 new cases were reported in September last year, while five cases were reported between January and August.
So far, a total of 6,989 samples have been sent for malaria testing this month, while 1,919 samples are tested on September 2020.
It shows that there are some cases suspected of being a symptom like malaria, but it is actually not infected with a virus, but it is actually not infected with a virus, health official said .
Doctors confirm that the case of fever has been much higher this year, with many patients who come to hospitals with symptoms similar to malaria, including fever, coughing, cold and evening.
“We get more than 100 patients with fever every day in OPD.
Recently, we have noticed an increase in malaria cases and we expect cases to increase further in the coming days,” said Dr.
Rakesh Gupta, Director of the Institute of Medical Sciences, Greater Noida.
Maybe there are several reasons for this year’s rise, officials said, the main extended rainy season.
“Rain usually does not last long.
This year, the rain fell to almost September.
This leads to water accumulation and mosquito breeding,” said Rajesh Sharma, district malaria officers.
He added that many people remained indoors because of the lumbers last year.
Also, the general level of cleanliness is higher due to repeated drive sanitization.
All of this helped control mosquito breeding, which resulted in fewer cases last year, he said.
More officers said: “Mosquitoes that transmit malaria can breed in a little muddy or dirty water, which is why it is more common.
People must be very careful because they do not allow water to be collected near homes, parks and public areas.” Malaria is a viral disease borne by a vector caused by mosquito bites.
Mosquito Malaria is usually active during dawn and dusk.

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