Mumbai: Dengue hospitalized house has seen a significant leap in August compared to July.
BMC said more than 132 people needed hospitalization after they were confirmed had dengue fever.
In July, 28 confirmed acceptance was recorded.
Actual hospitalization can be higher because not all personal acceptance is notified.
Most cases reported from F South (Parel, Sewri, Naigau), B (Dongri, Umarkhadi) and West H (Bandra, Khar and Santacruz (W), said Civic officials.
BMC said there was no death because of mosquitoes borne by the disease.
Malaria remained the same since July, when 787 cases were reported.
In August, 790 cases were reported.
The department of the insecticide said 13.15,373 houses were examined, and 11,492 dengue nursery spots were destroyed.
Dr.
Mangala Gomare, BMC executive health worker, said the city is usually Registering the increase in dengue cases in August-September.
He said people should not delay seeing doctors if they experience fever, headaches, rashes, muscle aches and joint pain.
Dr.
Abhishek Subhash, consultant (internal treatment) at home Bhatica, Dengue said more than last year.
Many patients suffering from fever have symptoms like fever with low platelets.
“Even though the dengue test came out negative D Nature many cases.
But because of the symptoms and presentations similar to dengue fever, we are an agreement.
The patient is appropriate, “he said.
The doctor added that 50-60% of the case of fever he had handled turned out to be bleeding.
The doctor was careful that the window to undergo a dengue test was also very important.
A civilian said the NS1 antigen test for dengue fever became positive around 24 hours after the onset of symptoms.
There are 3,338 malaria cases, 133 leptospirosis, 209 dengue fever, 1,848 gastroenteritis, 165 hepatitis and 45 H1N1 cases between January-August.