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Delhi reports 16 cases of dengue in July, year’s total tally reaches 159

Written by  Shefali Kohli -- July 25th 2022 03:48 PM
Delhi reports 16 cases of dengue in July, year’s total tally reaches 159

Delhi reports 16 cases of dengue in July, year’s total tally reaches 159

New Delhi [India], July 25: As per the reports of Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD), Delhi logged 16 cases of dengue in July, and with this, the total number of cases this year has gone up to 159. However, so far, no deaths have been reported this year due to dengue. Meanwhile, earlier in June, there were 32 cases of dengue in the national capital. dengue4 Also Read: 5 days of Parliament wasted; no meaningful discussion: Mallikarjun Kharge MCD data shows that between January 1 and June 25 this year, Delhi reported 134 dengue cases. Notably, the monthly dengue cases, since January, have been the highest ever recorded since 2017, when the civic agency started proper bookkeeping. As per the report, the dengue cases in the month of June were 20 in 2020, 26 in 2019, 33 in 2018 and 60 in 2017. dengue5 Earlier, last year, the highest cases were recorded in the national capital which were around 9,613 dengue cases. Further, 4,431 cases were reported in 2016 and 4,726 cases in 2017, while in 2018 the cases sharply dropped to 2,798 cases and 2,036 cases were registered in 2019. In 2020, the infections dropped nearly by 50 per cent as a total of 1,072 infections were reported last year, the lowest in the period ranging from 2016-2021. Meanwhile, last year, 23 deaths were reported in the city, which was the highest since 2016. dengue3 Also Read: Children of unwed women, rape victims have fundamental rights: Kerala HC In 2017 and 2016, a total of 10 people died in the city. In the years that followed, four, two and one death was reported in 2018, 2019 and 2020, respectively. Meanwhile, 33 cases of malaria and eight cases of chikungunya have been reported this year so far. -PTC News


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