Dengue cases rise in Delhi

Delhi has recorded over 2,000 dengue cases this year, a sharp increase compared to the previous years during the same period. The rise is largely attributed to the prolonged monsoon season, which has created favorable conditions for mosquito breeding. Hospitals in New Delhi are also preparing to manage a potential surge in cases by increasing bed capacity, especially in pediatric wards, since children are particularly vulnerable to severe dengue.

Public awareness campaigns are being conducted to educate residents about the importance of using mosquito repellents, wearing full-sleeve clothing, and ensuring there is no stagnant water in and around their homes. Local health authorities have urged citizens to cooperate in the collective effort to control the outbreak by following guidelines and reporting any dengue symptoms to healthcare providers immediately.

Given the current situation, residents are advised to stay vigilant, take preventive measures against mosquito bites, and seek prompt medical care if symptoms such as high fever, severe headache, joint and muscle pain, and rashes appear.

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