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Patna fights dengue, Japanese encephalitis as Covid-19 declines

“Due to the change of weather, mosquitoes are breeding in large numbers. People need to take precaution in the next two months. The cases of dengue, chikungunya and Japanese encephalitis may increase during arrival of winter session,” said Dr Pramod Jha, Civil surgeon of Patna.

Patna fights dengue, Japanese encephalitis as Covid-19 declines

IANS

As Covid-19 cases declines in Bihar, cases of dengue, Chikungunya and Japanese encephalitis are on the up in Patna.

According to the civil surgeon’s office in Patna, a child from city outskirts village Pandarak, admitted to the NICU ward of Patna Medical College and Hospital (PMCH), died due to Japanese encephalitis on Tuesday.

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Another child from the Karauta village near Bakhtiyarpur, found positive with Japanese encephalitis, was admitted to the PMCH.

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In Patna, 57 cases of dengue and three cases of Chikungunya have been reported so far.

“Due to the change of weather, mosquitoes are breeding in large numbers. People need to take precaution in the next two months. The cases of dengue, chikungunya and Japanese encephalitis may increase during the arrival of winter session,” said Dr Pramod Jha, Civil surgeon of Patna.

“We have directed the Patna Municipal Corporation to initiate fogging in the localities,” he said.

Patna has several places like Kankarbagh, Danapur, Digha, Patrakar Nagar, Yaarpur, Jakkanpur and Gardanibagh, which are considered low-lying areas, where water accumulates and stays for most part of the year.

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