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Pune: 15 surrendered to dengue fever in the last 3 months

Pune: 15 surrendered to dengue fever in the last 3 months
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Pune: as many as 15 patients have given up on complications caused by dengue fever in different city hospitals in the last three months.
The test confirmed that they all suffered dengue fever and related complications, officials of various hospitals told Tii.
At present, the condition of 20 patients with severely bloody fever is very important and they undergo aggressive treatment in various intensive care units (ICUS).
Health activists in the city have demanded that Pune Municipal companies or the state government must compensate for the allegations of hospitalization and also provide a considerable amount of compensation to those who lost their relatives with dengue fever as a result of “collective failure” in preventing and loading.
Mosquito threats throughout the state.
Activists also criticized health officials from Pune Municipal Corporation to “cover up” victims of dengue fever in the city for this reason cannot be confirmed as bloody death unless audited by the expert committee.
Sanjeev Wavare, Head of the PMC insect control department, said, “according to our record, only one death associated with this rainy season has occurred in the city of the rainy season in the last three months.” According to the norm, the PMC expert committee audited death and confirmed whether these people have died of complications induced dengue fever or they have several underlying medical conditions, Wavare said.
However, the authorities at the Hospital Deenanath Mangeshkar, Sahyadri Hospital, Ruby Hall Clinic, Jehangir Hospital, and Kem Hospital confirmed to collectively record 15 victims induced dengue fever in the last three months.
Head of Intensivist Hospital Deenanath Mangeshkar Prasad Rajhans said, “We have recorded 327 cases of dengue fever and five deaths due to dengue fever between June 1 and September 25 this year.” Except for one death that occurred in June, four remaining deaths occurred on August 19 and August 25.
Two other deaths occurred this month on September 1 and September 9, said Rajhan.
The Chief Executive of Sahyadri Hospital, Abrarali Dalal said, “We have recorded a total of 762 cases of dengue fever and seven bloody deaths in the past three months.” Doctors and intentivist KK Hospital Rajesh Gadia said, “We have recorded one death because of the dengue fever recently.” Chintamani Hospital in Bibwewadi registered dengue victims on July 26 this year’s 83-year-old man.
“He has other co-morbid conditions,” said the critical care experts of the Yadav Sachin Hospital.
Vishwaraj Hosmer registered dengue victims on July 27.
“A 22-year-old man, a resident of Boppgaon Village in Purandar Taluka, died of a complication associated with dengue in seven days of inpatient.
The number of plates drops very low,” Borawake said, the head intensive at the Vishwaraj hospital.
“According to the civic body record, only one resident who surrendered to the complications induced dengue fever when a number of quite large residents surrendered to dengue fever or many were hospitalized and underwent ICU treatment.
Prevention and mitigation of infectious diseases is the task of mandatory health officials.
They failed to carry out this basic task, “said Health Activist Sanjay Dabhade.

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