From mohalla clinics to private hospitals, many adults and children have been flocking to these with complaints of high fever, joint pain and rashes, as the city continued to grapple with the twin menace of chikungunya and dengue.
"Chikungunya cases are rising steadily. If we had to say as to why is it happening, that would be purely speculative, but at AIIMS we are confirming nearly 200 blood test samples for chikungunya cases every week," a senior doctor at AIIMS told PTI today.
However, experts said the number could be actually much higher.
Meanwhile, 487 cases of dengue have so far been reported in the national capital this season, with 368 of them being recorded in August.
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Till August 20, 311 cases of the vector-borne disease were reported while 176 cases came to light in the last week alone, marking a rise of nearly 57 per cent.
Safdarjung Hospital has reported nearly 250 chikungunya cases and 263 dengue cases till August 29.
"OPD (Out Patient Pepartment) is filled with patients. Besides, many of our technicians and doctors themselves are down with the vector-borne fever, affecting the services," Medical Superintendent of the hospital, Dr A K Rai said.
The Centre and the Delhi government have appealed to the people not to panic, saying chikungunya is not life- threatening, and also advised them to take measures to prevent mosquito-breeding in and around their households.
Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain has said, "We have 10,000 beds and the number of fever clinics has been increased from 55 last year to 355. People should not panic."