83 dengue cases in Ernakulam district

21 suspected cases reported on Friday.

Update: 2017-06-23 20:02 GMT
A few days of heavy rain and the city is already feeling under weather with many lining up at the doctors complaining of fever and chills. \"Dengue is coming back especially around the lakes. We are also seeing respiratory bronchitis add a milder variant of lower respiratory tract infection,\" said Dr Sudha Menon, Director, Internal Medicines, Fortis Hospital. (Representational image)

Kochi: As many as 83 confirmed and 511 suspected dengue cases have been reported  from Ernakulam district since January. Meanwhile in Kottayam district, a woman,  Geetha of Neendur,  succumbed to dengue fever on Friday. There has been a significant increase in the number of cases after the onset of monsoon, according to district medical authorities. On Friday,  21 suspected cases were reported from Varapuzha, Piravom, Chendama- ngalam, Kavalangad, Paipra, Kalady, Kotham- angalam, Edathala, Nellikuzhy, Thrikakara, Chottanikara,Varapetty, Kottapady, Asamannur and Vengola.

Five suspected H1N1 cases  were reported from Kavalangad, Aluva and Cheranelloor. Twenty-two suspected and seven confirmed leptospirosis cases were reported from various parts of the district this month. The number of new fever cases reported in OP section of government hospitals on Friday is 1,433 and 68 of them have been admitted for further treatment. Meanwhile, the city corporation will  convene  a special council session on Saturday to discuss the immediate measures to be taken to prevent the outbreak of infectious diseases.

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