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Baglung sees surge in dengue infection cases


06 October 2023  

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GALKOT, BAGLUNG: Dengue infection has shot up in Baglung district lately. According to the latest data, dengue infection has been confirmed in 130 people in the district. More than 90 people have been confirmed dengue-infected in the last month alone.

According to data since four months ago, 130 people contracted the disease, said Prabin Sharma, chief of the district health office. He also urged people to be alert as dengue infection is fast spreading in the district.

“Until a month ago, dengue infection was very low, only 40 people were infected. In the past month, only 90 people were infected, but now the number of infections has shot up to 130. Dhorpatan Municipality has recorded the most infection cases. As the infection is fast spreading, there is a need to avoid mosquito bites,” he said.

The infection was confirmed in 96 people during the testing of suspected patients at Burtibang Primary Health Centre alone. Similarly, 15 dengue infections have been confirmed in Dhaulagiri Hospital, 17 in Galkot Municipal Hospital and two in Bongadovan Health Post.

Of the ten municipalities in the district, dengue infection has been confirmed in nine except Bareng Rural Municipality, said the health office.

According to data from the health office, Dhorpatan Municipality confirmed 67, Baglung Municipality eight, Jaimini Municipality 2, Galkot Municipality 14, Kathekhola Rural Municipality three, Badigadh Rural Municipality 10, Nisikhola Rural Municipality 18, Tamankhola Rural Municipality four, Tarakhola Rural Municipality one.

During the spread of the infection, the patients with fever has shot up in Dhaulagiri hospital, said the hospital. The pressure of patients with dengue symptoms is said to be increasing in the hospital.

Publish Date : 06 October 2023 16:22 PM

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