UP Registered Sharp Decline in Dengue Cases

The Chief Minister's Office informed that only 32 active cases remaining in UP


On Sunday, the Chief Minister's Office informed of a massive decline in dengue cases being observed in Uttar Pradesh, with only 32 active cases remaining.

According to the UP CMO, 16 of the 32 active cases are in Kanpur. In October, CM Yogi Adityanath had asked officials to monitor the situation, and dengue fever cases in the state have decreased significantly since then.

The State Officials said; The government is making all feasible efforts on the ground to contain the spread of dengue and taking necessary measures to prevent water-borne infections.


On Sunday, CM Adityanath issued an order for officers to remain vigilant.


The official informed, “Committees have been conducting door-to-door screenings for dengue, cholera, diarrhoea, malaria, and coronavirus on a regular basis.”


On Sunday, State officials told PTI that in the last 24 hours six cases of dengue fever have been detected in the Muzaffarnagar district.


Chief Medical Officer MS Faujdar informed that health professionals are fumigating the affected sites in the district as a preventative step.


He further added that the total number of detected cases in the district increased to 268, with 43 cases detected in the past week. On Saturday, Nine cases of dengue fever were reported in the Muzaffarnagar district.

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