104 dengue cases in Gurugram so far this year

Wazirabad, Bhangrola, Nakhrola, Badshahpur village, Bhondsi, Bhorakalan, and Garhi reported the highest number of cases

MCG workers carry out fogging operation against the spread of dengue in Shivaji Nagar near Sohna Chowk in Gurugram on October 10. (Parveen Kumar/HT photo)

At least 104 dengue cases have been reported in Gurugram so far this year of which 10 cases required hospitalisation, officials said on Friday. Areas such as Wazirabad, Bhangrola, Nakhrola, Badshahpur village, Bhondsi, Bhorakalan, and Garhi reported the highest number of cases, they added.

Officials said that most affected areas are vulnerable due to congested living conditions, inadequate sanitation, stagnant water in shared overhead tanks, coolers, and flowerpots.

“Residents must inspect their homes for stagnant water and ensure cleanliness. Wearing full-sleeved clothing and using mosquito repellents are critical. If anyone experiences symptoms like fever or body aches, they should consult a doctor immediately,” said Dr Virender Yadav, chief medical officer of Gurugram.

Dr Jai Prakash, a public health expert, said that the warm, humid weather in Gurugram continues to foster mosquito breeding. “The Aedes mosquito thrives in such conditions, especially in areas with overcrowding and poor sanitation. Community cooperation is essential to eliminate mosquito breeding sites and control the spread of dengue,” he said.

Khushboo Lassa, a 28-year-old resident of Garhi, said, “Living in such a crowded space made it difficult to avoid dengue. Despite trying to stay safe, the mosquitoes were everywhere. I have been dealing with fever and body pain that’s kept me in bed for days.”

Abhay Bhati, 32, from Nakhrola, said, “In our area, people are not fully aware of the need to clean up stagnant water. The shared tanks and coolers are full of it, and that’s where mosquitoes breed. I have had fever and joint pain for more than a week now.”

 

Source: https://www.hindustantimes.com/cities/gurugram-news/104-dengue-cases-in-gurugram-so-far-this-year-101728670912815.html

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