Chikungunya and dengue outbreak: Toll reaches 30

Five deaths from chikungunya complications were reported till Wednesday at Apollo Hospital.

Update: 2016-09-15 19:51 GMT
A doctor administers an injection at a fever clinic at Ram Manohar Lohia hospital in New Delhi. (Photo: AFP)

New Delhi: Chikungunya and dengue continued to wreak havoc in Delhi with the death toll from the two vector-borne diseases climbing to 30 on Thursday even as the number of affected people crossed 2,800.

A 75-year-old man from south Delhi succumbed to chikungunya complications at a city hospital on Thursday, taking to 12 the number of fatalities due to the disease.

The toll due to dengue rose to 18 with half of the fatalities reported from AIIMS even as the number of cases of this vector-borne disease crossed 1,100. J.D. Madan died at the Sir Ganga Ram Hospital (SGRH), the fifth person to have lost life to complications triggered by chikungunya, at the hospital in last four days.

“He had acute febrile illness and was tested positive for chikungunya by rapid PCR test, and died at 6:45 am of chikungunya sepsis with septic shock and cardio-pulmonary arrest,” hospital authorities said.

Five deaths from chikungunya complications were reported till Wednesday at Apollo Hospital here, and most of the victims were aged 80 or above.

AIIMS had confirmed one suspected case on Wednesday.  According to the National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme (NVBDCP), the number of chikungunya cases in Delhi has spiked to 1,724 till September 11 as fever clinics in the city continue to be swamped with patients. 

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