Key Takeaways in this Article:
- Death of a 9-year-old girl in Aravalli due to Dengue.
- An 8-year-old girl died of Dengue in Malpur taluka.
- A girl living in the Rohit Phalia area has died during treatment. Outbreaks appear to be exacerbated during this time.
- Dengue is back in Gujarat.
Death cases due to monsoon diseases in Gujarat:
Malapurah dengue Malpur village Aravalli District 9-year-old girl died. A girl living in the Rohit Phalia area has died during treatment. Outbreaks appear to be exacerbated during this time. Surveyed by a team from the health department.
Sakshi Rawal incident:
Four days ago, a 19-year-old promising player died of Dengue in Vadodara city. Sakshi Rawal, who lived at Ajwa Road, died of Dengue. Witness Raval was a national player who died due to Dengue. Sakshi Rawal won a bronze medal in the Judo Surash Competition held in Jharkhand in 2019.
National player Sakshi Rawal was the victim of a waterborne epidemic. The death of national player Sakshi Rawal has rekindled grief among family members and fellow players.
Vadodara condition:
Outbreaks appear to be exacerbated in Vadodara. Waterborne and mosquito-borne diseases are on the rise. The city reported 519 cases of fever and 126 cases of diarrhoea and vomiting in a single day.
Twelve positive cases of Dengue have been reported. 11 construction sites, seven hostels and school mosquito breeding grounds found.
Cases in last week:
In the last six days, 680 cases of diarrhoea and vomiting, 1655cases of fever, 15 cases of Dengue and 3 cases of suspected diarrhoea were reported. Notice has been issued to all the owners.
Palanpur Gujarat:
Checking is carried out by the health care system at about ten places in the city. Pora was found at four places during the checking. The municipality imposed a fine of Rs 18,000. Procedures to prevent Dengue as well as mosquito-borne epidemics. The action was taken by the health department as well as Palanpur municipality.
Epidemic in Gujarat:
The mosquito-borne epidemic is still on the rise in Ahmedabad city. As a result, a fine of Rs 5 lakh was imposed during the monsoon season.
In the current month, 15 cases of simple malaria and 2 cases of virulent malaria have been reported, while 16 cases of Dengue have been reported during the current month.
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