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‘Wet & dry spells can push diseases transmitted through vectors’

'Wet & dry spells can push diseases transmitted through vectors'
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Kolkata: City hospital has seen an increase in the number of patients with a disease transmitted through vectors, who feel, health care experts, can spin further with rain and sunlight flowing flowing water to accumulate and function as a breeding place.
They arrested that the number of dengue and malaria fever patients could shoot in the next three to four weeks.
A few days ago, Dengue claimed the life of a 19-year-old boy, the first death of this year, in Kolkata.
The State Health Department has collected several samples to type sero to find out the type of bleeding fever circulating.
“Rain continuously does not allow mosquito larvaants to settle.
But stagnant water is a breeding place for mosquitoes.
Aedes aegypti, which stung him causes bloody fever, needs a little on the clean water inches to breed.
Now, this intermittent rain is in the sun on ANTARA and cooling temperatures will only help in breeding, “said Belle vue consultant drug Rahul Jain.
Among those who were treated at Minto Park Hospital were 25-year-old children from luxury areas in Kolkata.
The hospital now gets around two patients every day that needs to enter.
“There is a gradual increase in the amount affected by mosquito infectious diseases,” said CEO of the Belle Vue Pradip Tondaon clinic.
Last year hospital barely found cases of dengue or malaria fever.
“Water stagnant in potted plants can breed zones.
Some mosquitoes can also cause chikungunya,” said Internal Medical Specialist for Fortis Hospital Dibyherjee, who is also a medical professor at KPC Medical College.
“We have five dengue patients who are accepted every day, which is not so even three weeks ago,” said General Manager (Operation) Datta Subhasish in Ruby Hospital.

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