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Dengue killed 80 across India till Sep 2018, affected 40,000 people

Last year, the mosquito-borne tropical disease had killed 325 people and affected around 1,88,401 people

Chikungunya, dengue, malaria sting New Delhi; over 1,700 people affected

A 12-year-old boy had succumbed to dengue shock syndrome on August 1 at the Sir Ganga Ram Hospital here, the first death due to the vector-borne disease reported in the city this season. Photo: Reuters

Press Trust of India New Delhi

Dengue has claimed the lives of over 80 people and affected around 40,000 people across the country till September this year, the Union Health Ministry has said.

According to figures of the National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme (NVBDCP) under the Health Ministry, the disease has claimed the lives of 83 people till September 30, while 40,868 persons were affected by it.

Last year, the mosquito-borne tropical disease had killed 325 people and affected around 1,88,401 people, it said.

Till September 30, 2018, dengue claimed the lives of 35 people in Kerala and 3,660 were affected in the state. In Maharashtra, 18 people lost their lives and 4,667 people were affected by the disease, the data said.
 

 

Dengue claimed the lives of ten people in Chhattisgarh while affecting 1,983 people during this period. While in Delhi, 1,156 people were affected by the disease, though no deaths were reported, it said.

According to a municipal report released recently in Delhi, 830 people had been diagnosed with the vector-borne disease this season.

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First Published: Oct 20 2018 | 5:00 PM IST

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