ADVERTISEMENT
SOCIETY

Dengue infections on the rise, cases exceed 10,000

KATHMANDU, Aug 10: The cases of dengue fever are soaring in the country. According to the Epidemiology and Disease C...

By Republica

KATHMANDU, Aug 10: The cases of dengue fever are soaring in the country. According to the Epidemiology and Disease Control Division, the disease has spread to 74 districts with diagnosed cases of 10,726. 


It has so far caused seven fatalities. Division director Dr Rudra Prasad Marasini informed that monsoon rains and inadequate sanitation practices have led to the rise of the disease. If the ongoing trend persists, the infection is anticipated to reach its peak during August-September. 


Related story

1.3 million people leave Kathmandu Valley in a week for Dashain


In 2022, the country reported 54,784 cases with 88 fatalities. Among the districts dealing with the infection, Sunsari reports the highest- 6,041 cases. QIt is caused by the mosquitoes called Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus. It breeds in the accumulation of clean water. 


Among the provinces, Koshi reports the highest rates of infection with 8,109 cases followed by 1,453 in Bagmati, 471 in Gandaki, 393 in Sudurpaschim, 215 in Lumbini, 57 in Madhesh and 28 in Karnali. 


Nepal had witnessed the first infection of dengue in 2004. The government appeals to one and all to use nets at night, wear full-sleeve clothes during farm work, and install wire mesh doors and windows as prevention from the disease. Similarly, it has recommended the use of mosquito repellent coil, liquid or ointment, proper management of domesticated animals and removal of puddles.


(RSS)

Related Stories
SOCIETY

BP Highway disrupted again by landslide

1 min read
SOCIETY

Dry landslide blocks Siddhicharan Highway at Katari-Ghurmi section

1 min read
SOCIETY

One dead, two injured in Jhapa road accident

1 min read
SOCIETY

Govt adds more local levels in list of disaster-crisis zone, taking the total n...

1 min read
SOCIETY

Four arrested on charge of theft and robbery during festive season

1 min read