With the onset of the monsoon, dengue cases in West Bengal have surged, surpassing 2,095 reported cases as of July 4.
Early indications suggest a potential increase in dengue (1✔ ✔Trusted Source
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Dengue Cases Surge in West Bengal
The sources added that Health Department officials are in constant touch with the different civic authorities to ensure that the situation does not get out of control.The dengue menace took an alarming shape in 2023 when the state reported over 76,000 cases till November last year, which was around 10,000 more than the 2022 figures.
With the full-fledged monsoon yet to arrive in the state, the medical fraternity is not ruling out the probability of Bengal reporting a large number of dengue cases this year as well.
The medical fraternity is also emphasising that the Health Department should report all dengue cases to the National Centre for Vector Borne Diseases Control (NCVBDC). Last year, West Bengal was the only state that did not share any data on this count with the central monitoring agency.
Reference:
- Dengue and severe dengue - (https://www.who.int/news-room/fact-sheets/detail/dengue-and-severe-dengue)