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As indicated by the information from Union Ministry of Health and Family Welfare, in 2014, the state recorded 3,358 dengue cases and in 2017, it increased to 17,265. In 2018, 1,006 cases have been enrolled so far in Karnataka.
In 2017, Tamil Nadu had recorded 23,294 dengue cases while Kerala revealed 19,975 cases.
The stressing fact is the quantity of dengue cases is increasing reliably for as long as three years in Karnataka. This year, the number has effectively crossed 1000 causing fear. As of late, 40 chikungunya and 368 dengue cases have been recorded from Bengaluru city.
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“Not long after the arrival of the Monsoon, there will be an increase in dengue cases. Diseases can be kept away from by maintaining cleanliness”, said Dr. Jyothsna Krishnappa of Apollo Hospital.
Health Department Research Official Dr. Sharief guaranteed that the health division was doing its best for the elimination of mosquitos. However, fever which starts after monsoon should not be neglected, he included.