13 new dengue cases reported in Karachi
Provincial Dengue Surveillance Cell of Sindh Health Department has reported that as many as 13 more new cases of Dengue Fever have been registered in the metropolis during the last four days. As per the
Provincial Dengue Surveillance Cell of Sindh Health Department has reported that as many as 13 more new cases of Dengue Fever have been registered in the metropolis during the last four days. As per the
After a seven-month lull, encephalitis in the eastern districts of the state has resurfaced with over 200 cases of acute encephalitis syndrome (AES) and more than 100 deaths reported in the past 20 days.
ISLAMABAD: District Health Department has planned an extensive campaign against dengue in the rural areas of Islamabad from the first week of September and completed all necessary arrangements in this
As many as five dengue cases were reported in Amreli town during the last few days. According to health officials, the cases were reported during the last one week from different parts of Amreli town
As many as 20 confirmed dengue cases have been reported throughout the province during the last six months, while the provincial government has decided to continue vector surveillance and larvaeciding
Eight new confirmed cases of dengue fever, including cerotype-1 (Den-1), have surfaced in the city, an official told Dawn on Tuesday. The city witnessed sudden surge in the number of the viral disease
The total number of people affected by dengue has touched 46 in Angul district. Out of these 21 tested positive at SCB Medical College and Hospital, Cuttack and 25 at Angul district headquarters hospital.
Seven more dengue viral fever cases were reported in Karachi on Monday, increasing the patients’ toll to 549 during 2013 so far, said Sindh Dengue Surveillance Cell. Dr M Shakeel Aamir Mullick Focal Person
The dengue DV1 outbreak which usually affects Sri Lanka in May and June has not been reported this year. This may be due to the natural immunity developed in the human body against DV1, a Health Ministry
After the outbreak of dengue in neighbouringCuttack, the Bhubaneswar Municipal Corporation (BMC) is on its toes and has decided to clean city roads and drains to check a similar spread of the disease in
The dengue outbreak in Cuttack, that has affected more than 200 people and claimed one life, is of its own making. Lack of awareness coupled with absence of cleanliness and sanitation measures has led
The total number of cases of malaria reported in the city this season has reached 50 and the Health Department has indicated a further rise in the number in the next few weeks in view of expected showers.
As many as five dengue cases were reported in Bagasra town of Amreli district during the last few days. According to health officials, the cases were reported during the last one week from different
Dengue cases this year have nearly doubled, with 17 cases being reported till July 27, against nine till the same time last year. On the other hand, malaria cases in the the Capital has seen a significant
The outbreak of dengue in Odisha may turn worse as scientists have detected multiple serotypes of dengue virus. The presence of multiple serotypes would complicate the condition of dengue-affected persons
Mumbai seems to have managed to ‘fight the bite’ over the past two years and control malaria to an extent but dengue and tuberculosis have raised their ugly head. A `white paper on health’ released by
Contesting the figures released by the NGO Praja on dengue and cholera deaths in the city, the BMC claimed on Monday that there had been only five deaths due to dengue and no deaths due to cholera in 2013.
As many as 114 people have died of malaria in Sundargarh district since 2008. The samples of 371,541 patients were sent for malaria test in 2008. Out of these 22,720 cases tested positive while 22 died.
A total of 13 new dengue fever cases were detected in Karachi on Monday, said an official of the provincial dengue surveillance cell. The focal person for the cell, Dr Shakeel Mullick, said that 537
The state has decided to conduct a research to find out whether any genetic changes have occurred to the dengue virus found in the state. For this the state health department has reached an agreement with