Chikungunya, dengue outbreak: Above 100 cases registered in Delhi this year

4,431 cases of dengue and 9,749 chikungunya were reported in 2016 and

IANS  |  New Delhi 

A Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) employee fumigates near Hindu Rao Hospital in New Delhi. Photo: PTI
A Municipal Corporation of Delhi employee fumigates near Hindu Rao Hospital in New Delhi. Photo: PTI (File Photo)

At least 79 cases of and 24 cases of have been reported in Delhi just three months since January 1, the South Delhi Municipal Corporation has said.

These cases were reported though the season for vector borne diseases in Delhi is between July and December.

According to the data, 4,431 cases of were reported in 2016 and the number of cases stood at 9,749 — one of the worst outbreak for the till now.

According to the SDMC, eight of the 79 cases were reported in April, while 34 were diagnosed in March.

"Twenty cases were detected in January and 13 in February," said an official of the civic body. Of the total, four cases could not be accounted for.

At least six cases of were reported in January, four in February, 11 in March and three in April, it said.

Chikungunya, dengue outbreak: Above 100 cases registered in Delhi this year

4,431 cases of dengue and 9,749 chikungunya were reported in 2016 and

4,431 cases of dengue and 9,749 chikungunya were reported in 2016 and
At least 79 cases of and 24 cases of have been reported in Delhi just three months since January 1, the South Delhi Municipal Corporation has said.

These cases were reported though the season for vector borne diseases in Delhi is between July and December.

According to the data, 4,431 cases of were reported in 2016 and the number of cases stood at 9,749 — one of the worst outbreak for the till now.

According to the SDMC, eight of the 79 cases were reported in April, while 34 were diagnosed in March.

"Twenty cases were detected in January and 13 in February," said an official of the civic body. Of the total, four cases could not be accounted for.

At least six cases of were reported in January, four in February, 11 in March and three in April, it said.
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