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Chitwan reports 165 scrub typhus patients in 3.5 months



CHITWAN: As many as 165 scrub typhus cases have been reported in Chitwan district in the last three and half months.

Similarly, the number of people suffering from dengue is 33 in the district in this period, according to the District Public Health Office Chitwan said.

Among them, 27 dengue infected and 79 persons infected with scrub typhus are residents of Chitwan district while the rest are from other districts, and have come for treatment at various hospitals in Chitwan.

The Office said among the dengue infected persons from Chitwan, 15 are from Bharatpur municipality, three from Khairahani municipality, one from Madi municipality, five from Ratnanagar municipality, one from Rapti municipality and two from Kalika municipality.

Likewise, among the scrub typhus cases from Chitwan district, 42 are from Bharatpur Metropolitan City, 10 are from Khairahani municipality, seven are from Madi municipality, 10 are from Ratnanagar municipality, nine are from Rapti municipality and one is from Ichchhakamana rural municipality.

Office’s vector control inspector Geeta Acharya informed that 4,804 dengue cases were reported in the district last year and there were two deaths due to this. Similarly, 139 people had contracted scrub typhus and one of them had died. Compared to last year, scrub typhus cases have increased and dengue cases have decreased this year.

Publish Date : 06 November 2020 15:22 PM

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