Advertisement

Dengue takes another life in Hyderabad

  • Web Desk
  • Share

Dengue takes

Dengue takes another life in Hyderabad

Advertisement
  • Dengue viral fever has claimed another life in Hyderabad, taking the death toll from this mosquito-borne disease to 46 in the Sindh.
  • While 315 more tested positive for dengue virus throughout the province in the last 24 hours out of which 242 were reported in the Karachi
  • In October, a total of 3,836 dengue cases emerged all over Sindh so far out of which 2,947 were reported in Karachi.
Advertisement

 

KARACHI: Dengue viral fever has claimed another life in Hyderabad, taking the death toll from this mosquito-borne disease to 46 in the Sindh province this year so far.

The Vector-Borne Diseases (VBD) Department of Directorate General Health Services Sindh confirmed the death of a male in Hyderabad owing to dengue fever and death was reported in Liaquat University Hospital (LUH), Hyderabad.

In 2022, a total of 46 people lost their lives due to dengue-related complications in Sindh out of them 41 were reported in Karachi.

Out of the total deaths, 19 were registered in Karachi Central, 11 in Karachi East, four in Karachi South, three in Korangi, two each in Karachi West and Malir, two in Hyderabad, and one each in Umerkot, Dadu, and Sanghar.

While 315 more tested positive for dengue virus throughout the Sindh province in the last 24 hours out of which 242 were reported in the Karachi division alone.

Advertisement

This year, a total of 13,990 dengue cases throughout the province out of which 11,427 were detected in Karachi from January 01 to October 11, 2022.

In October, a total of 3,836 dengue cases emerged all over Sindh so far out of which 2,947 were reported in Karachi.

The majority of cases were reported in Karachi East 3,734 so far followed by Karachi Central 2,641, Karachi South 1,647, Korangi 1,847, Malir 780, and Hyderabad 1,347.

 

Also Read

Dengue viral fever claims 41st life in Karachi this year

This year, a total 45 people lost their lives due to dengue-related...

 

Advertisement

The symptoms of viral fever begin three to fourteen days after infection and may include a high fever, headache, vomiting, muscle, and joint pains, eye pain, and bone pain. It can also be associated with characteristic skin rash. In the worst condition, there could be bleeding from the gums, nose, mouth, ears, and other parts of the body.

Advertisement

Catch all the Business News, Breaking News Event and Latest News Updates on The BOL News


Download The BOL News App to get the Daily News Update & Live News.


Advertisement
End of Story
BOL Stories of the day
Linking risk of stroke to smoke, new findings
Dengue on rise: Islamabad reports 29 cases till date
Eggs may slow down cognitive decline, new study
Your fight against Dengue! Know it before it gets to know you
Quick Home Test for Determining Heart Attack Risk
Does drinking water from plastic bottles cause diabetes?
Next Article
Exit mobile version