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Dengue on rise in Delhi; 2 deaths reported

By ANI | Updated: December 27, 2022 06:35 IST

The official death count due to dengue in the national capital has gone to seven with two deaths being ...

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The official death count due to dengue in the national capital has gone to seven with two deaths being reported on Monday.

According to official figures released by the Municipal Corporation of Delhi on Monday, two persons have died due to dengue infection.

Delhi had reported five deaths due to dengue till November, said sources.

Incidentally, the surge in the number of dengue cases has been on a rise, despite the winter season.

As per official records, a total of 4,361 cases have been reported in Delhi this year and seven deaths have been reported.

In addition to this, 258 cases of Malaria have also been reported, with seven of them coming in the last week itself.

47 cases of Chikungunya have also been reported this year, with 47 cases in the last week, official records show.

( With inputs from ANI )

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