At least nine deaths due to dengue have been reported this year in the national capital, though the South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) which compiles the report on vector-borne diseases on behalf of all civic bodies here, has put the death toll at four.
The premier hospital is getting several dengue patients everday in its fever clinics.
All India Institute of Medical Sciences (AIIMS) spokesperson Amit Gupta, when contacted today, however, said, "these five deaths are suspected to be due to dengue, but, we have not confirmed it yet."
387 cases were reported this month, marking a rise of over 50 per cent from the previous count, according to a municipal report released today.
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Over 770 cases were reported till September 3 this season. Out of the total number of cases, August alone has accounted for 652.
The last dengue fatality reported was of Iram Khan (25), a native of Meerut, who lived in Jamia Nagar in south Delhi, and succumbed to dengue on August 31 at Apollo Hospital.
Muskan (12), a resident of Shaheen Bagh here, had died on July 29, while Deepak (19), from Jaunpur in Uttar Pradesh, succumbed to the disease on July 27, both at Safdarjung Hospital.
Besides, five other fatalities have been reported by different hospitals in the city, which have not been acknowledged yet by the SDMC.
This year, dengue cases have been reported rather early. The vector-borne disease had claimed its first victim on July 21 when a girl from Jafrabad in northeast Delhi died at Lok Nayak Jai Prakash (LNJP) Hospital.
In 2015, only six cases were reported in June, while 36 were registered in July.
In 1996, a severe outbreak of dengue had occurred in Delhi when about 10,252 cases and 423 deaths were reported.
Meanwhile, an elderly man died due to chikungunya at the Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, today, first confirmed death from it, even as one suspected chikungunya death at AIIMS was also reported.