Delhi has also recorded 207 cases of malaria and 41 cases of chikungunya this year, according to the report released by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD).
New Delhi. Nearly 300 cases of dengue have been reported in the national capital in the first four days of November, taking the infection tally of the vector-borne disease to more than 2,400 so far this year, according to a civic report issued on Monday.
In the month of October, a whopping 1,238 cases were logged.
The dengue infection tally had stood at 2,175 till October 26, and 295 cases have been recorded this month till November 4.
The city has also recorded 207 cases of malaria and 41 cases of chikungunya this year, according to the report released by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD).
Of the total reported cases, 693 surfaced in September.
In 2017, the city had logged 4,188 cases in the January 1-November 4 period, the report stated.
No death has been reported so far this year due to the disease while in 2021, dengue had claimed 23 lives, the report said.
In 2015, the city had witnessed a massive dengue outbreak, with the number of cases crossing 10,600 in October.
It was Delhi’s worst dengue outbreak since 1996.
According to the MCD report issued on Monday, the city recorded 23 dengue cases in January, 16 in February, 22 in March, 20 in April, 30 in May, 32 in June, 26 in July and 75 in August.
Cases of vector-borne diseases such as dengue and malaria are usually reported between July and November, sometimes stretching till mid-December.
According to officials of the MCD’s health department, symptoms of vector-borne diseases include high fever, headache, rash and muscle and joint pain, which are quite similar to that of COVID-19 which also include fever or chills, muscle or body aches, fatigue and headache among others.