As the national capital battled the worst outbreak of dengue in the past five years with the total number of cases between January 1 and September 12 standing at 1,872, the Union Health Ministry has asked government hospitals to increase the number of beds in order to meet to the rush of patients.
"I held a meeting with the Delhi Health Minister and asked him to take strict action against hospitals refusing dengue patients. They have been asked to submit a report on the actions taken. We have also assured that whatever support they need will be given," Health Minister J P Nadda said. after chairing a high level meeting with officials of RML, Safdarjung and Lady Hardinge hospitals.
The Union Health Ministry has also sought a report from Delhi Government on the incident in which the seven-year-old boy was allegedly turned away by five hospitals.
The Health Ministry noted that, in Delhi, the situation of cases detected and deaths reported due to dengue have gone on the "higher" side compared to last year.
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While the number of cases detected in Delhi last year was 995, the number this year ending second week of September was 1,872 and loss of life has been reported to be five as compared to three last year, an official statement said.
At the national level, there has been decrease in number of dengue cases detected with 75,808 cases in 2013, 40,571 cases in 2014 and nearly 21,000 cases in 2015 up to second week of September, and the recovery has been in more than 99.99 per cent cases, the statement said.