With over 1,600 fresh dengue cases reported in the last one week, the total number of people down with the vector-borne fever in the city this year has climbed to a menacing 7,606, making it the worst outbreak of the deadly disease in the last six years.
Out of the total number of cases reported till October 3, September alone has seen 6,775 cases, also the highest in the last six years. Incidentally, no case has been reported in the first three days of this month, according to a municipal report on the vector-borne disease released today.
The official death toll, according to the report still stands at 25, even though unofficially the number of dengue victims has inched close to 40.
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In 2010, as many as 6,259 total cases were recorded and only eight deaths were officials reported throughout the year. Till October 3 that year, the corresponding number of total cases was 3,555, nearly half of those reported during the same period this year.
In the same duration, 120 cases were registered in 2014 while in 2013 it stood at 2,557. Nearly 100 cases were recorded in 2012 while 2011 saw 283 cases.
Out of the total cases, north Delhi recorded the highest at 1,923, south Delhi at 1,960 while east Delhi posted the lowest with 1,011 cases. Of all civic zones in the city, Najafgarh Zone of SDMC has recorded the highest number with 657 cases.
1,036 people diagnosed with the disease came from outside of Delhi.
Last year, the city had reported three deaths and recorded nearly 1,000 cases.
Till October 3, the number of houses found positive for mosquito breeding stands at 2,09,593 while number of prosecution launched in the same period is 19,819, according to the report.