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Comparing this year’s statistics to the same period last year reveals a troubling trend: while 2,000 dengue cases were reported from January to June 16 last year, the figure has more than doubled this year, with 4,885 individuals testing positive for the virus.
In response to this alarming increase, the Karnataka health department has escalated its efforts to control the spread of dengue. Under the leadership of the Mission Director of NHM, extensive measures are being implemented. These include daily door-to-door visits by health workers such as Arogya staff and Asha workers, rigorous monitoring of confirmed cases in district hospitals, and targeted awareness campaigns in areas facing water scarcity.
Key districts bearing the brunt of the outbreak include Mysore, which leads with 377 reported cases, followed by Chikkamagaluru with 346 cases, Haveri with 272 cases, Shimoga with 236 cases, Chitradurga with 229 cases, and D.K. district with 211 cases.
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The concerted efforts by health authorities underscore their commitment to tackling this public health challenge amidst the backdrop of an intensifying monsoon season in Karnataka.