- 402 new cases of dengue fever in Sindh, 297 of them were only reported in Karachi alone.
- The death toll has increased to 30 in the private sector of Karachi’s hospitals which includes Karachi Central, Karachi East, Karachi South, Malir, Korangi, and Karachi East.
KARACHI- According to the most recent data, Sindh had 402 newly reported dengue cases, with 297 of those cases being documented in the Karachi division alone.
Currently, any vaccine for the dengue virus hasn’t been invented. The only thing Government can do is spray the anti-dengue sprays in the affected areas to kill the dengue mosquitoes. Once you’re affected, you can consult with a doctor for dengue fever.
“From January 1, 2022, to September 21, 2022, 6,888 dengue cases were reported to Sindh’s Vector-Borne Diseases (VBD) Department of the Directorate General of Health Services, with 6,050 of those cases recorded in Karachi alone.”
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So far, thirty deaths have been reported in private Karachi hospitals, with 13 in Karachi Central, ten in Karachi East, three in Karachi South, two in Malir, and one in both Korangi and Karachi East.
In September, there were 4,319 confirmed cases of dengue fever, with 3,843 of those reported in the Karachi area alone.
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Dengue fever incidence peaked in Karachi East (2,315) before spreading to Karachi Central (1,319), Karachi South (1,025), Korangi (697), Malir (327), and Kemari (204), with further cases reported in Hyderabad (299) and Tharparkar (204). (186).
Dengue fever, caused by the dengue virus, is a well-known example of a mosquito-borne tropical sickness. After a wet season, the aedes aegypti mosquito that carries dengue fever thrives and multiplies.