On a countrywide basis, the data showed that 40,425 dengue cases were registered in 2014.
As many as 27,668 dengue cases have been registered till September 20 this year, according to a different set of data of the Union Health Ministry.
According to National Health Profile-2015, published by the Central Bureau of Health Intelligence (CBHI) and released by Union Health Minister J P Nadda today, in Delhi, 995 cases were reported in 2014 while three persons had died.
Based on available record, officials have said that the situation in the current year till September is the worst in the past six years.
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The National Health Profile (NHP) shows that in 2014, 40,425 cases were report in which 131 had died across India. However, as per Health Ministry data, in 2015 till September 20, already 27,668 cases have been registered and 60 people have died.
This year, the highest number of deaths have been reported in Kerala with 19 where the number of dengue cases registered has exceeded 3,000.
The report said that non-communicable diseases like cancer, diabetes, cardiovascular diseases, chronic obstructive pulmonary diseases and others are on the rise due to urbanisation and change in lifestyles.
However, communicable diseases like tuberculosis, malaria, kala-azar, dengue, chikungunya and other vector-borne diseases continue to be a "major" public health problem in India, the report said.
Elaborating on malaria, the report said that the cases were brought down from 2,031,790 cases in 2000 to 1,816,569 cases in 2005 and further brought down to 1,067,824 cases in 2012.