Dengue threatens delhi ... 5,600 people affected in november alone!

The sharp rise in the incidence of dengue fever in delhi has caused fear among the public. In november alone, 5,600 people were confirmed to have the flu. A total of 7,100 people are being treated for dengue.

In delhi, 5,277 people were affected by dengue as of november 15. The health ministry said the figures were the largest recorded since 2015.


In the last one week alone, 1,850 people have been confirmed to have dengue fever. However, the government said no casualties were reported.

In 2015, delhi was hit hardest by dengue. That year alone, 10,600 people contracted the flu. It is not yet clear who will be most affected by dengue fever. Because the spread of dengue infection causes mild symptoms, people generally prefer to seek treatment at home. However, it has been warned that the dengue epidemic could cause a severe turnaround.


Dengue is not the only cause of death. dengue fever can be completely cured it it is treated at the earliest, and it is transmitted from one person to another by a mosquito. This mosquito grows only in good water and can only bite during the day. Public water storage tanks, cement tanks, drums, etc. should be covered with mosquito repellent. Water storage tanks should be rinsed thoroughly with bleaching powder once a week and covered with mosquito repellent. And old tires lying around their homes, coconut shells, lambskin, plastic cups, paint cans, etc.should be removed off to prevent mosquito. You should stop buying and taking pills without a doctor's prescription. During the day, small children should be kept asleep in mosquito nets. Taking such precautionary measures can control the impact of dengue.

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