9 dengue cases reported in two months in National Capital

Written By dna Correspondent | Updated: Mar 06, 2018, 05:50 AM IST

The cases of vector-borne diseases are usually reported between mid-July and November-end, but this period may stretch up to mid-December

As many as nine cases of dengue have been reported in Delhi in the first two months this year, indicating the early spread of the virus carrying the vector-borne disease in the national Capital. Of the nine cases reported till March 3, six were recorded in January and three in February, according to a municipal report released on Monday.

The cases of vector-borne diseases are usually reported between mid-July and November-end, but this period may stretch up to mid-December. "Two cases of malaria and three cases of chikungunya, both in February, have also been reported, while in January, none of the cases of both the diseases have been reported," according to the report.

Incidentally, there were no cases of any vector-borne disease till January 13. At least 10 people died in Delhi due to dengue last year, according to the South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC), which tabulates the data for the entire city. The vector-borne disease had affected 9,271 people here in 2017.

Five of the 10 victims were not Delhi residents, but had died in the national Capital. The official toll maintained by the Delhi municipal authorities till December 26, 2017, had stood at four, even though some hospitals had reported a few more deaths due to dengue.

The mosquito-borne tropical disease had claimed its first victim in the city last year on August 1, when a 12-year-old boy died of dengue shock syndromes at the Sir Ganga Ram Hospital (SGRH).