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सूरत में डेंगू बना जानलेवा, महामारी के चलते 9 लोगों की मौत

New Delhi , Latest Updated On - Sep 23 2024 | 00:13:00 AM

सूरत में मच्छर जनित महामारी ने अपना सिर उठा लिया है, अमरोली इलाके के एक 25 वर्षीय युवक की डेंगू से मौत हो गई है, सूरत में डेंगू से अब तक 9 लोगों की मौत हो चुकी है,

Dengue becomes fatal in Surat, 9 people died due to epidemic


The mosquito-borne epidemic has raised its head in Surat, a 25-year-old youth from Amroli area has died of dengue, 9 people have died of dengue in Surat so far, government hospitals are full of patients and the daily OPD is being seen has doubled. On 13-09-2024, the doctor died of dengue. News was coming out that a female doctor working in SMIMER Hospital in Surat died of dengue. Along with this, two other people also died during treatment. Dr. Alam is saddened by the death of a woman working as a resident doctor. She was having fever since the day. After the rain, epidemics are increasing in Surat, especially dengue cases are increasing, a female doctor fell on the ground after feeling dizzy and since then the storm and mosquito-borne epidemic has increased in Surat city. The number of OPDs in the hospital has also increased over time, making it necessary for the corporation to do more drug spraying and fogging operations.

Dengue fever is a viral disease, this disease is spread by Aedes aegypti, Aedes albopiteus mosquitoes. Aedes mosquitoes spread chikungunya, yellow fever and Zika viral infections in addition to dengue. 50% of the world's population is at risk of this disease. A severe form of dengue called dengue hemorrhagic fever can be fatal. The risk of water-borne and mosquito-borne diseases including viral infections increases due to the environment, in such a situation it is very important to take special care of children and to avoid water-borne diseases, water should be boiled for at least 20 minutes and cooled. and filtered. During the monsoon season, water-borne and mosquito-borne diseases spread and this year, the rains are still continuous, due to which the epidemic is increasing in Ahmedabad city. Private hospitals and government hospitals in the city are flooded with patients.

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    25/12/2023
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    27/12/2023
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    29/12/2023
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    15/01/2024
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    15/01/2024
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    02/02/2024
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    02/02/2024
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    08/02/2024
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