Mumbai News: City Sees 50% Rise In Gastro, Dengue & Malaria Cases In Last 7 Days
As per the data, there were 429 gastroenteritis cases until August 13 which has now increased to 660 till August 20.

City Sees 50% Rise In Gastro, Dengue & Malaria Cases In Last 7 Days | Representative pic
Mumbai: The monsoon-related ailments continue to soar in Mumbai as there has been over 50% rise in the number of gastroenteritis, dengue, malaria and leptospirosis cases recorded across the city in the last seven days, according to data provided by the public health department of the BMC.
As per the data, there were 429 gastroenteritis cases until August 13 which has now increased to 660 till August 20. Malaria has increased to 704 from 462 during the same period. Dengue surged to 495, followed by leptospirosis at 217. However, hepatitis cases have witnessed three times surge in the same period.
BMC cautions citzens
Dr Daksha Shah, the BMC’s executive health officer said that most of the cases were mild and were managed at outpatient clinics. Leptospirosis, a bacterial disease that usually witnesses a surge during this period. “If an individual has waded through stagnant rainwater, they should take preventive treatment as recommended by a physician within 72 hours,” she said.
Meanwhile, a senior health official said that it is so early to say about the number of cases this year as cases are not alarming. However, people below 30 years are particularly prone to suffer hepatitis, as studies have shown that the first attack of the food-borne virus such as Hepatitis A and E occurs in early childhood years in endemic regions.
List of vector-borne Illnesses
Until Aug 13. Until August 22
Malaria 462. 704
Dengue. 317. 495
Lepto. 151. 217
Gastro. 429 660
Hepatitis. 15. 48
Swine flu. 90. 100
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