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Chitwan reports over 2,000 new dengue cases



CHITWAN: The outbreak of dengue in Chitwan has escalated, with 2,243 individuals reported to have been infected.

Since July, a total of 6,347 people have been tested for the virus.

According to the Public Health Office in Chitwan, of the infected, 1,692 are local residents, while 551 are from outside the district.

Bimal Pattel, the public health officer, reported that Bharatpur Metropolitan City has the highest number of cases in the district, with 730 confirmed infections.

Other municipalities have also seen significant numbers: Madi municipality has recorded 18 cases, Ichchakamana rural municipality has 447, Ratnanagar municipality has 319, Khaireni municipality has 87, Kalika municipality has 48, and Rapti municipality has 43.

Tragically, two individuals have died due to dengue in the district. Last financial year, there were 1,831 reported cases of the infection.

Dengue cases are particularly prevalent in August and October, as rainy and sunny weather creates an ideal environment for mosquitoes.

The disease is transmitted through the bite of the female Aedes mosquito, which is most active in the morning and evening, as noted by Dinesh Rupakheti, Chief of the Public Health Office in Chitwan.

This mosquito breeds in stagnant water found in plastic containers, tin cans, drums, buckets, old tires, and other areas where clean water collects.

Symptoms of dengue include severe headaches, body aches, joint and muscle pain, swelling, bleeding, and high fever.

Additional symptoms may include nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and bleeding from the nose or gums.

Publish Date : 14 October 2024 20:03 PM

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