Millennium Post

88 malaria, nearly 50 dengue cases reported in Delhi this season

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

NEW DELHI: At least 42 cases of malaria have been reported in the first four weeks of July in Delhi, taking the total number of people affected by the vector-borne disease in the national capital this season to 88, according to a municipal report released on Monday. Two cases of malaria were reported in February, one each in April and March, 17 in May, 25 in June and 42 till July 28, according to he report released by the South Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n (SDMC), which tabulates data on vector-borne diseases for the city.

Of the total 49 dengue cases this season, 19 were reported in July, six in January, three in February, one in March, two in April, 10 in May and eight in June. One fresh case of chikunguny­a has also been reported in the last week, taking total this season to 35. “Both dengue and malaria have different carriers. Therefore, it is not unusual for malaria cases to be reported in larger number compared to dengue,” a senior doctor at a government-run hospital said.

People must take all precaution­s, like wearing full-sleeve clothes and not allowing breeding of mosquito larvae inside homes, she said.

“Water coolers should be dried up when not in use as dengue infection carrying mosquitoes breed there a lot. Mosquito nets should be used at home,” the doctor said.

Cases of vector-borne diseases are usually reported between July and November, but the period may stretch to mid-december. No vector-borne disease case was reported till January 13. The report said domestic breeding checkers have found mosquitobr­eeding in 80,411 households in the city till July 28. It said 76,293 legal notices have been served for various violations and “8,878 prosecutio­ns have been initiated”.

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