Dengue Cases Rising in J&K: 411 Infections So Far, One Death Reported
Jammu & Kashmir, Sep 13: Dengue cases in Jammu & Kashmir continue to climb with a total of 411 infections reported so far this season, including 21 new cases and one death, health officials said.
Where Cases Are Emerging
The new cases have been detected across various districts with Jammu district accounting for a large share. Health authorities noted that hot, humid weather and recent rains are fueling mosquito breeding.
Public Health Response
The health department has increased surveillance, stepped up fogging operations, and is distributing awareness messages urging citizens to eliminate stagnant water, use mosquito repellents, and seek medical help at first symptoms of dengue fever, such as high fever, headache, joint pain or rashes.
Advisory & Prevention Tips
- Keep water containers covered.
- Remove standing water from pots, old tires, open drains.
- Use mosquito repellents and nets, especially in the evening.
- Visit medical centre if symptoms persist more than 48 hours.
Source: Daily Excelsior (Read Original)
Labels: Dengue, Health Alert, Jammu & Kashmir, Vector-borne Diseases
Tags: #Dengue #JammuKashmir #Health #DiseaseControl #DailyExcelsior
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