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More than 800 dengue Fever cases reported in Indian capital PDF Print E-mail

2008-10-13

    NEW DELHI, Oct. 13 (Xinhua) -- The number of dengue cases reported
in the capital Delhi exceeded the 800 figure mark on Sunday, officials
said, reported the Hindu on Monday.

    Delhi health Officer Dr. N. K. Yadav confirmed receiving a total of
14 new cases on Sunday, bringing this year's toll to 809 cases. The
figure of last year was 548.

    Dengue fever is a common concern in Delhi after monsoon season which
can lead to high fever lasts about seven days, with flu-like symptoms,
and even death of patients.

    Two deaths due to dengue have also been reported in Delhi.

    Dr. Yadav said: "All necessary steps are being taken and we are
trying our best to reduce further spread of the disease in the capital."

    According to Delhi's Medical Relief and Public Health Committee
Chairman Dr. V. K. Monga, the situation is expected to improve in the
coming days.

    "Lesser number of cases are being reported now compared with the
past few days. Earlier we used to receive 20 to 25 new cases per day,
but now that number has come down to about 15 cases. This number would
come down even further in another 15 days," he said.

    Dengue, caused by the bite of the female aedes aegypti mosquito, is
marked by high fever, skin rashes and joint pain. Sometimes a sharp drop
in blood platelet counts due to the disease can prove fatal.

    There are four strains in dengue and Den II and III are considered
to be more virulent. In India, dengue outbreak majority of the cases
were Den II and III in 2006 and 2007. As there is no preventive vaccine
available, those who have had dengue once, doctors said, should be very
careful.



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