Amid pandamic dengue spreading widely

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Amid pandamic dengue spreading widely

Friday, 09 October 2020 | Pradeep Saxena | Aligarh

In this Corona period, dengue is also spreading its legs along with other seasonal diseases like cold cough etc. Patients get restless after getting fever thinking that they may have infected with corona or dengue because the seasonal diseases have many common symptoms of dengue and corona.

Doctors suggested that there is no need to fear or panic. In current times, all need to be more cautious than ever before. 1650 new patients arrived at the district hospital, while the number of dengue patients has reached 63.

There is some relief from the heat as the weather changes, though the afternoon is still hot. In such a situation, the patients of cold cough and fever have increased. District hospital and private hospitals are receiving an increased number of viral fever patients.

According to the official data, the number of dengue patients has reached 63, whereas the reality is much more than this. 1650 new patients arrived at the OPD, Emergency and Fever Clinic of District Hospital today. It has a large number of viral fever patients. So far, 126 tests of dengue have been conducted in the lab of the district hospital, in which 44 found positive.

Pediatrician Dr. Vikas Mehrotra said that the pandemic period is still going on. Dengue patients are also increased. People’s worry and fear about cold cough fever are natural at this time but there is no need to panic.

 Need to be very careful in present times. Children under 5 years, pregnant women and senior citizens must take special care. Viral fever generally subsides in 4-5 days if immunity is good but if there is any problem then contact the nearest health center and consult a doctor.

Malaria Department sprayed larva control pesticides in the homes of Dengue positive patients. Local people were also given information about protection from dengue. Anti-larvae pesticide sprayed at ADM Compound, Nalakoop Colony, Muzammil Manzil, District Hospital, Pla Sahibabad, Rasalgunj, Bank Colony, Surendra Nagar, Gandhi Nagar etc.

Congress leader Agha Yunus submitted a memorandum to the Chief Medical Officer demanding to spray anti-larvae and fogging in the city's locality for the prevention of dengue. Mahesh Chandra Sharma, Khurram Nadeem, Azhar Ali, Munna Naqvi etc. were present on this occasion.

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