With temperatures lowering, number of fresh cases of dengue and chikungunya decreased further in the past week.
48 fresh cases of chikungunya and 32 cases of dengue were reported in the week ending December 10, a report released by South Delhi Municipal Corporation states.
153 cases of chikungunya 105 of dengue were recorded in the week ending December 3.
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SDMC tabulates the data for vector-borne disease in the national capital on behalf of all the civic bodies.
Till December 10, the number of chikungunya cases reported were 12,116 out of which a total of 9661 cases were confirmed. The Delhi's municipal corporations had a total of 1816 confirmed cases.
Out of the 9661 confirmed cases of chikungunya, 1875 cases were found untraced after investigation while addresses of 1796 patients were not available.
Delhi and other parts of north India faced a spike in chikungunya cases after nearly 10 years. In 2006, over 13 lakh suspected cases of chikungunya were reported.
At least 21 deaths due to dengue have been reported at various hospitals, including nine at AIIMS but the report puts the number but the SDMC report claims six deaths only.
In 1996, Delhi had recorded about 10,252 cases of dengue and 423 deaths, prompting the authorities to declare it a notifiable disease.
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