This story is from October 25, 2017

Western Ahmedabad worst hit by dengue

In civic body hospitals and urban health centres alone, around 250 cases of chikungunya and dengue were reported over the past month-and-a-half, indicates data of the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC). Of these cases, 116 were reported in October. The western part of the city is the worst affected. “Increasing number of cases are being reported in West Zone and New West Zone,” said Bhavin Solanki, the medical officer of health, AMC.
Western Ahmedabad worst hit by dengue
AHMEDABAD: In civic body hospitals and urban health centres alone, around 250 cases of chikungunya and dengue were reported over the past month-and-a-half, indicates data of the Ahmedabad Municipal Corporation (AMC). Of these cases, 116 were reported in October. The western part of the city is the worst affected. “Increasing number of cases are being reported in West Zone and New West Zone,” said Bhavin Solanki, the medical officer of health, AMC.
AMC health officials blamed the disease spike on changing weather patterns.
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“The daytime temperatures continue to remain on the higher side,” Solanki said. “That produces favourable conditions for the breeding of aedes aegypti mosquito which causes dengue and chikungunya.”
Even private practitioners have seen a sudden spurt in dengue and chikungunya cases, with patients coming with persistent high-grade fever and severe pain in the joints. “Even as complexities have gone significantly down thanks to growing awareness and prompt treatment, most patients have abysmally low platelet count, which continues to be a worry. This reduces the patient’s immunity significantly,” said Dr Mehul Shelat, a family physician.
Many patients are also reporting gastrointestinal disturbances.
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