Pindi Reports 8 New dengue cases in 24 hours
News Desk
Rawalpindi: As many as eight new dengue cases were reported in Rawalpindi during the last 24 hours, raising the tally of confirmed cases to 2,578 in the district.
District Coordinator Epidemics Prevention and Control (DCEPC), Dr Sajjad Mehmood, said on Wednesday that among the new dengue cases, five had arrived from the Municipal Corporation Rawalpindi area, two from the Potohar town urban area, and one from the Chaklala Cantonment area.
He said that 44 patients were admitted to district hospitals, of which 29 were confirmed cases, and 2,548 were discharged after treatment. Dr Sajjad informed us that the district administration had registered five FIRs, issued tickets to seven, and imposed a fine of Rs 124,000 against the violations of dengue SOPs during the last 24 hours.
During indoor surveillance, in the last 24 hours, the teams checked 1,882 houses, and larvae were found in 26 homes. Similarly, he added that while checking 1,770 places, the teams found larvae at ten sites during outdoor surveillance.
The health officer added that though dengue cases were decreasing sharply with changing weather, there was a need to remain vigilant as mosquitoes were taking place indoors due to the favourable environment.
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