Meerut, Bihar reports new dengue cases, conducts house-to-house survey
Meerut, Bihar reports new dengue cases, conducts house-to-house survey
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Meerut: On Friday, November 12, ten new dengue cases were reported in Meerut. There are 246 active dengue cases, with 67 individuals admitted to the hospital. So far, 1,272 patients have recovered. A house-to-house survey is being carried out. Mosquito larvae have been discovered in rural locations.

The authority is doing house-to-house surveys, according to official sources, because mosquito larvae have been discovered in rural regions. Officials asked people to be vigilant and take precautions against vector-borne disease, he said "Wear long-sleeved clothing. Allowing larvae to grow in and around your home is not a good idea." In the event of any symptoms, people are urged to be checked.

Meanwhile, according to Nanak Saran, Chief Medical Officer of Bihar, a total of 872 dengue cases had been admitted to government facilities as of Friday. "Of the total cumulative cases reported, 628 are from metropolitan regions, while the remaining 244 are from rural areas," the officer explained. He also stated that there is no shortage of platelets in the district's blood banks.

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