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Almost 16,000 cases of dengue have been reported across the country so far in 2013. The maximum cases have been reported from Karnataka, where 12 people have died so far due to fever.
Delhi has 2,092 dengue cases and three confirmed deaths so far. Rajasthan has recorded 600 dengue cases and two deaths in 2013. Meanwhile, Gujarat has recorded 1471 cases and two deaths. Mumbai alone stands at 524 cases and 2 confirmed deaths whereas Karnataka has 5532 confirmed cases and at least 12 deaths in 2013.
The health authorities meanwhile are playing the blame game. "Definitely, authorities have not taken work actively. If they'd taken, things would've been better," Delhi Health Minister AK Walia .

The MCD is carrying out its fumigation activity in residential areas across the city. While most of the dengue deaths have been from north Delhi, the admin is going all out to prevent more such cases.
Down south, Karnataka has been badly hit in 2013 with over 5500 confirmed cases and at least 12 deaths so far. However, the health department says the cases are slowly coming down.
With dengue on the rise doctors advise people to watch out for symptoms like high fever, body ache, eye pain and vomiting. "Most important thing is to prevent mosquito breeding, keep yourself covered and protected during morning and evening, use mosquito repellent and net," Gangaram Hospital Dr Atul Gogia said.
Around 16,000 dengue cases reported across the country in 2013 Shylaja Varma, CNN-IBN | Updated Oct 01, 2013 at 12:27pm IST Share airtel broadband offer Get free wifi router with advance rental plan of airtel broadband. shop.airtel.com/broadband HTML5 Developer? Open source backend as a service REST API for mobile applications www.dreamfactory.com Ads by Google New Delhi: Almost 16,000 cases of dengue have been reported across the country so far in 2013. The maximum cases have been reported from Karnataka, where 12 people have died so far due to fever. Delhi has 2,092 dengue cases and three confirmed deaths so far. Rajasthan has recorded 600 dengue cases and two deaths in 2013. Meanwhile, Gujarat has recorded 1471 cases and two deaths. Mumbai alone stands at 524 cases and 2 confirmed deaths whereas Karnataka has 5532 confirmed cases and at least 12 deaths in 2013. The health authorities meanwhile are playing the blame game. "Definitely, authorities have not taken work actively. If they'd taken, things would've been better," Delhi Health Minister AK Walia said. The MCD is carrying out its fumigation activity in residential areas across the city. While most of the dengue deaths have been from north Delhi, the admin is going all out to prevent more such cases. Down south, Karnataka has been badly hit in 2013 with over 5500 confirmed cases and at least 12 deaths so far. However, the health department says the cases are slowly coming down. With dengue on the rise doctors advise people to watch out for symptoms like high fever, body ache, eye pain and vomiting. "Most important thing is to prevent mosquito breeding, keep yourself covered and protected during morning and evening, use mosquito repellent and net," Gangaram Hospital Dr Atul Gogia said.

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Around 16,000 dengue cases reported across the country in 2013 Shylaja Varma, CNN-IBN | Updated Oct 01, 2013 at 12:27pm IST Share airtel broadband offer Get free wifi router with advance rental plan of airtel broadband. shop.airtel.com/broadband HTML5 Developer? Open source backend as a service REST API for mobile applications www.dreamfactory.com Ads by Google New Delhi: Almost 16,000 cases of dengue have been reported across the country so far in 2013. The maximum cases have been reported from Karnataka, where 12 people have died so far due to fever. Delhi has 2,092 dengue cases and three confirmed deaths so far. Rajasthan has recorded 600 dengue cases and two deaths in 2013. Meanwhile, Gujarat has recorded 1471 cases and two deaths. Mumbai alone stands at 524 cases and 2 confirmed deaths whereas Karnataka has 5532 confirmed cases and at least 12 deaths in 2013. The health authorities meanwhile are playing the blame game. "Definitely, authorities have not taken work actively. If they'd taken, things would've been better," Delhi Health Minister AK Walia said. The MCD is carrying out its fumigation activity in residential areas across the city. While most of the dengue deaths have been from north Delhi, the admin is going all out to prevent more such cases. Down south, Karnataka has been badly hit in 2013 with over 5500 confirmed cases and at least 12 deaths so far. However, the health department says the cases are slowly coming down. With dengue on the rise doctors advise people to watch out for symptoms like high fever, body ache, eye pain and vomiting. "Most important thing is to prevent mosquito breeding, keep yourself covered and protected during morning and evening, use mosquito repellent and net," Gangaram Hospital Dr Atul Gogia said.

Read more at: http://ibnlive.in.com/news/around-16000-dengue-cases-reported-across-the-country-in-2013/425647-3.html?utm_source=ref_article
Around 16,000 dengue cases reported across the country in 2013 Shylaja Varma, CNN-IBN | Updated Oct 01, 2013 at 12:27pm IST Share airtel broadband offer Get free wifi router with advance rental plan of airtel broadband. shop.airtel.com/broadband HTML5 Developer? Open source backend as a service REST API for mobile applications www.dreamfactory.com Ads by Google New Delhi: Almost 16,000 cases of dengue have been reported across the country so far in 2013. The maximum cases have been reported from Karnataka, where 12 people have died so far due to fever. Delhi has 2,092 dengue cases and three confirmed deaths so far. Rajasthan has recorded 600 dengue cases and two deaths in 2013. Meanwhile, Gujarat has recorded 1471 cases and two deaths. Mumbai alone stands at 524 cases and 2 confirmed deaths whereas Karnataka has 5532 confirmed cases and at least 12 deaths in 2013. The health authorities meanwhile are playing the blame game. "Definitely, authorities have not taken work actively. If they'd taken, things would've been better," Delhi Health Minister AK Walia said. The MCD is carrying out its fumigation activity in residential areas across the city. While most of the dengue deaths have been from north Delhi, the admin is going all out to prevent more such cases. Down south, Karnataka has been badly hit in 2013 with over 5500 confirmed cases and at least 12 deaths so far. However, the health department says the cases are slowly coming down. With dengue on the rise doctors advise people to watch out for symptoms like high fever, body ache, eye pain and vomiting. "Most important thing is to prevent mosquito breeding, keep yourself covered and protected during morning and evening, use mosquito repellent and net," Gangaram Hospital Dr Atul Gogia said.>

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