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Dengue: 10 districts alone have 87% infection


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2023 Aug 01, 10:12, Kathmandu
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More than 5,000 people have been infected with dengue in the country. Sunsari district alone has more than half of them, according to the Epidemiology and Disease Control Division.

Division Director Rudra Prasad Marasini informed that the country recorded the dengue infection among a total of 5,688 persons since last January. Among them, Sunsari district alone recorded 3,486 dengue cases.

Marasini blamed people's recklessness behind such a surge of infection. It has been raining continuously for some days and people have not paid attention to sanitation, thereby contributing to the alarming rise of dengue spread.

As recent as a week back, there were only 4,619 dengue cases in Nepal, but it ratcheted up quickly within a week, reaching 5,688.

Dengue is caused by Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus species of mosquito. They lay eggs on clean water. The eggs turn into larvae and larvae into adult mosquitoes. Bite of such mosquitoes is dreadful, for it causes the dengue infection. So, puddles must be removed around houses.

The 10 districts affected most Sunsari, Dhading, Kaski, Darchula, Kathmandu, Sankhuwasabha, Myagdi, Morang, Kanchanpur and Jhapa are the most affected districts. Sunsari alone has 3,486 cases while Kathmandu 96 and Jhapa 56.

Koshi Province is the most affected one with 3,821 dengue cases while Madhes Province has the least number, 26.

Four persons have lost lives to dengue fever since last January in Nepal.

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