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Outbreak of Vector Borne Diseases in Delhi

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Outbreak of Vector Borne Diseases in Delhi

They find a suitable temperature for their growth and all the harmful microorganisms become active.

Usually, the cases of vector-borne diseases get activated between July and November but the period always gets stretched to mid-December.

In the previous year, 2,798 dengue cases and 4 deaths were recorded by the South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC), the recorded data on vector-borne diseases in the city was highlighted.

Out of the total number of dengue cases previous year, 141 were recorded in December, while 1,062 in November, 1,114 in October, 374 in September, 58 in August, 19 in July, 8 in June, 10 in May, 2 in April, 1 in March, 3 in February and 6 in January.

The leftover cases have been reported from areas outside the jurisdiction of the three municipal corporations of Delhi.

These outbreaks can only be controlled by the efforts of people; they have to be vigilant and should take care of all the precautions which the government, as well as many organizations, has been announcing through advertisements, social media, TV, Mobiles radio, etc.

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