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Dengue cases rising despite ICT admin’s efforts

By APP
October 21, 2024
A dengue virus patient rests on a hospital bed covered with a net for protection from virus-carrying mosquitos. — AFP/File
A dengue virus patient rests on a hospital bed covered with a net for protection from virus-carrying mosquitos. — AFP/File

Islamabad:Dengue cases continue to rise in the federal capital, despite the ongoing efforts by the district administration to control the outbreak. Hospital sources reported that 20 patients have been admitted to Polyclinic Hospital, 25 to CDA Hospital and 72 to Pakistan Institute of Medical Sciences (PIMS).

Quaid-e-Azam Hospital has taken in 63 patients, while 12 are currently receiving treatment at Federal General Hospital. As of last week, Rawalpindi reported a total of 3,220 dengue cases, while Islamabad recorded 2,276 cases while, the authorities have also found 1,143 positive dengue larvae samples across various parts of the city, indicating the persistence of the disease.

In response, the district administration has ramped up fumigation operations across the city to prevent the further spread of dengue. Areas such as Dhok Hydari, Koral, and Sarai Kharboza have already been fumigated, while fogging efforts are continuing in Tarlai, Mehrban Town, E-11, and Dhok Abbasi. Deputy Commissioner (DC) Islamabad, Irfan Nawaz Memon, has instructed the fumigation teams to ensure no area is left out.