
Dengue grip on Ahmedabad tightens
AHMEDABAD: Dengue continues to grip the city , with 65 cases registered in the last 48 hours. So far, five people have succumbed to dengue in the city since July 1. Sola Civil Hospital alone has admitted
AHMEDABAD: Dengue continues to grip the city , with 65 cases registered in the last 48 hours. So far, five people have succumbed to dengue in the city since July 1. Sola Civil Hospital alone has admitted
Dengue may be on the wane in the capital but patients who were victims of the deadly mosquito-borne disease that till some weeks had the capital in its vice-like grip blame medical negligence and lack
Days after an NGO expressed concerns over the ongoing fogging drive to deal with dengue problem in the city, Union health ministry on Thursday justified the preventive measure taken by the government,
One more death has occurred due to suspected dengue in Sirsa even as 32 confirmed and 149 suspected cases of dengue have come to the fore in the past two days in the district. With the death of Pawan
The fogging drive carried out by the Delhi Government is ineffective against mosquitoes which are responsible for causing the dengue outbreak, according to the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE).
BHOPAL: Two dozen people were diagnosed for dengue in the state capital here on Tuesday. The sudden spurt which has affected more than 40 people in last few days is being linked with migration of people
With over 12,500 dengue cases in Delhi, a green NGO today claimed that the ongoing fogging drive in the city was "not effective" in fighting the vector-borne disease, and has rather "harmful" effects on
The sting of the deadly aedes aegypti is getting sharper by the day. In just 17 days in October, the health department of the AMC registered 164 dengue cases. Since January this year, the city has seen
With nearly 1,850 fresh dengue cases reported in the last week, the total number of people diagnosed with the disease this year has mounted to 12,531. Senior health department officials, however, said
Fogging mix usually contains around 95% of diesel along with an insecticide, mostly malathion while at times, petrol is also added With over 12,500 dengue cases in Delhi, a green NGO today claimed
PUNE: Only one person has died of dengue since January. ST Pardeshi, head of the health department of Pune Municipal Corporation (PMC), gave this information to the general body of Pune Municipal Corporation
With over 12,500 dengue cases in Delhi, a green NGO on Tuesday claimed that the ongoing fogging drive in the city was “not effective” in fighting the vector-borne disease, and has rather “harmful” effects
With over 12,500 dengue cases in Delhi, a green NGO on Tuesday claimed that the ongoing fogging drive in the city was "not effective" in fighting the vector-borne disease, and has rather "harmful" effects
Fifteen new cases of dengue have been reported in the city in the past five days. According to an official release from the health department, Lucknow's dengue total stood at 80 here on Sunday. The
At dusk, the foggers come out to spray their sticky-sweet clouds of diesel smoke and insecticide across the Indian capital. Mothers scold their children for wearing short sleeves. Posters glued to signposts
The city is witnessing its worst outbreak of dengue fever in 19 years as the number of patients suffering from the vector-borne virus has crossed the 10,000 mark. In last one week, over 3,000 fresh dengue
The figures say it all. The Capital is currently facing its worst dengue season since 1996 with the city reporting 10,683 cases - Delhi: 9,058, outside: 1,625. In 1996, 10,253 cases were reported along
For the first time since 1996, dengue cases crossed the 10,000 mark in the capital with the municipal corporations confirming 10,683 cases till October 10 this year. Municipal corporations have also confirmed
whopping 1,832 new dengue cases were reported across Delhi in five days, as per the data released by the municipalities on Thursday, taking the total number of cases this year to 9,438. From October
A major spike in cases of dengue will occur throughout Southeast Asian countries next year, owing to high temperatures, a new study has claimed. Epidemics of dengue are linked to high temperatures brought