Dengue cases found in 57 districts

Kathmandu: With the start of rainfall, cases of dengue have started increasing. Fifty-seven districts have now recorded dengue infection. Chief of Vector Control Section at the Epidemiology and Disease Control Division of the Ministry of Health and Population, Dr Gokarna Prasad Dahal, shared that risk of dengue disease has increased as people started collecting the rain water in pots and buckets with the start of rainfall, and since mosquitoes breed in the collected water. A total of 904 dengue cases were detected in 57 districts. Dr Dahal requested to adopt precaution to be protected from dengue. Total 51,143 people had suffered from dengue infection in 77 districts last year. They have already directed the 33 local levels to run a campaign to kill mosquitoes identifying the risky places. High-fever, headache, body pain, joint pain, among the health issues are the symptoms of dengue. The Ministry has urged people to sleep under a mosquito net, to wear full sleeve clothes, to keep the house surroundings c lean to be protected from mosquito bite. Source: National News Agency RSS