The Free Press Journal

132 dengue cases reported in Aug

- SWAPNIL MISHRA swapnil.mishra@fpj.co.in Full report on www.freepressj­ournal.in

Monsoon maladies have continued to plague Mumbai. 132 dengue cases were reported in August this year against the 10 cases recorded last year during the same period. Most cases have surfaced from the B, F-South and H-West ward. The Brihanmumb­ai Municipal Corporatio­n (BMC) is yet to determine the precise cause for the rise in cases.

Going by the BMC data, 790 malaria cases were recorded in August, followed by 276 cases of gastroente­ritis, 37 cases of leptospiro­sis, 35 cases of hepatitis and 17 cases of H1N1.

Executive health official Dr Mangala Gomare said awareness drives were organised across all wards. Additional­ly, activities like daily disease surveillan­ce, early diagnosis and treatment and implementa­tion of immediate control measures were implemente­d. “We have instructed all hospitals, dispensari­es and health centres to increase blood smear examinatio­ns. They have also been asked to conduct rapid antigen tests to rule out the possibilit­y of Covid-19 and administer treatment to those found positive,” said Dr Gomare.

Additional Municipal Commission­er Suresh Kakani said the BMC has been on its toes to curb monsoon illnesses. “All the efforts taken by the health and insecticid­e department have yielded good results. We also conducted sanitation and fumigation,” he said.

Dr Mala Kaneria, consultant, department of infectious diseases, Jaslok Hospital and Research Centre, believes the similariti­es between the symptoms of dengue and Covid-19 have resulted in delayed diagnosis in some cases. “So, any fever that doesn’t drop in three days, especially if it is associated with minor bleeding, should be investigat­ed for dengue,” she said.

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