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Amid mystery fever in UP, Mumbai reports surge in dengue cases

Cases of dengue were reported maximum FS, B and the fourth HW covering areas such as Bandra, Khar, Santacruz, Parel, etc.

In August, Mumbai reported 132 dengue cases and many of them had to be hospitalized, announced the britanmummumienne Municipal Corporation in its report on the diseases of monsoon. This comes at a time when the country lutche to pandemic Covid and any outbreak of any disease triggers fear.

In Uttar Pradesh, a mysterious fever has killed 41, including 32 children, following which the Indian Medical Research Council studied the mysterious disease.

BMC’s data also showed that the number of malaria cases has also increased in August from July, marginally.

“As the number of dengue cases rises in August and September during the monsoon, every precaution must be taken to prevent the breeding of mosquitoes. Use bed nets, window screens, appropriate clothing to prevent the bite mosquito, “said the civic body? people do not rely on self-medication. immediate treatment is recommended if there is a history of fever, headache, rash, muscle and pain joint, dengue causes complications and risk of death, said the civic body.

Cases of dengue were reported maximum FS, B and the fourth HW covering areas such as Bandra, Khar, Santacruz, Parel, etc.

Each year about 5500 cases of dengue and malaria are recorded in Mumbai, the highest being reported between June and August. Locking the last year decreased the number of diseases transmitted by mosquitoes when construction activities were halted.

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