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  • #16
    Source: http://tribune.com.pk/story/1194173/...indi-soar-450/

    Dengue cases in Rawalpindi soar above 450
    By Mudassir Raja
    Published: October 6, 2016

    RAWALPINDI:
    As the number of dengue fever cases in Rawalpindi soared above 450, the Punjab health department has allowed doctors in the city to carry out polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests to determine different types of fever induced by the virus, The Express Tribune has learnt...

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    • #17
      Source: http://nation.com.pk/islamabad/11-Oc...ital-hospitals

      44 dengue patients land in capital hospitals
      October 11, 2016
      RAHUL bASHARAT

      Islamabad - Despite local administration?s claims about elimination of dengue from the city, the residents of the federal capital are still being affected from the larva and most of the people suffering from the disease come from less-developed areas of the city.

      According to the data of Federal Government Services Hospital (Polyclinic), 44 patients suffering from dengue fever were admitted in the hospital this season and majority of them were male.
      ?Currently 09 patients are being treated in dengue ward and one of them was received today (Monday),? said an official.
      Out of nine, 07 are male patients while two are female...

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      • #18
        Dengue fever claims life of two-year-old Thari girl
        A CORRESPONDENT ? PUBLISHED OCT 08, 2016 05:54AM

        MITHI: Two-year-old Gulaba Samoon who was suffering from dengue fever died at the Liaquat University Hospital (LUH), Jamshoro, on Friday. She was referred to the LUH from Tharparkar and was one of the 32 patients who had so far tested positive for the disease, according to official sources.

        At least three more people fell victim to the fever in a number of villages of Chhachhro and Islamkot talukas on Friday and were shifted to Hyderabad for further treatment, said the sources.
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        MITHI: Two-year-old Gulaba Samoon who was suffering from dengue fever died at the Liaquat University Hospital (LUH),...
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        • #19
          Source: http://tribune.com.pk/story/1200341/...zara-division/


          Viral fever: 131 dengue cases reported in Hazara division
          By APP
          Published: October 17, 2016

          ISLAMABAD:
          Over 131 cases of dengue fever have been reported in Hazara division during this year while at least three patients have died from the virus.

          Of the cases reported, 70 fever patients belonged to Mansehra, 37 to Abbottabad and 10 to Haripur. Four cases were reported from Battagram and two from Dir.

          The report said that three patients brought from Mansehra and Battagram died and three others were still under treatment.

          Meanwhile, a senior health official in Rawalpindi said dengue fever threat is receding with the changing weather.



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          • #20
            Source: http://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2016...m-lahores-dha/

            80% dengue cases from Lahore?s DHA
            Lahore
            3 hours ago BY Web Desk

            The Defence Housing Authority (DHA) has become an ideal place for dengue since eighty percent cases in the city have been reported there.

            The recent report about dengue cases in the DHA has perturbed the local residents.

            According to the report, the most cases occurred in the DHA?s Phase 5, 6 and adjoining areas.

            The health experts have blamed stagnant water in pools as prime factor which has created panic among the residents who are now heading, in large numbers, to get dengue tests even with the slightest of symptoms.

            Hospitals in DHA have also reported an increasing number of patients over the last couple of weeks.

            Management at the National Hospital said that at least 500 patients were admitted to the hospital...

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            • #21
              THE EXPRESS TRIBUNE > PAKISTAN
              Dengue fever: Boy from Islamabad dies at Pindi hospital

              By Mudassir RajaPublished: October 19, 2016

              RAWALPINDI: A young boy, who had been suffering from dengue fever, reportedly died of a lung infection at the Holy Family Hospital (HFH) on Tuesday.

              He is the fifth person to die while suffering from the viral fever in the garrison city this year. However, he is the first patient from Islamabad to die in Rawalpindi.

              Abdul Rehman, 11, came to the HFH from Bahara Kahu in Islamabad after complaining of having lung trouble.
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              • #22
                Source: https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/159...fever-outbreak

                No let-up in dengue fever outbreak
                By Muhammad Qasim
                October 23, 2016

                Rawalpini

                The dengue fever outbreak is continuing to hit population in town in its most intense phase and the trend of incidence of the infection hints that the concerned authorities have failed in checking spread of the infection and the outbreak would only be wiped out by fall in temperature like and past.

                The outbreak has claimed another life here at Holy Family Hospital in last one week taking the total number of deaths due to the infection at the HFH to four. The allied hospitals in town have been receiving well over 70 confirmed patients of dengue fever per day on average for the last 10 days and the number did not show any decline.

                Data collected by ?The News? on Saturday reveals that in last seven days, the three teaching hospitals tested as many as 517 patients positive for dengue fever taking the total number of patients confirmed positive for the infection this year at the allied hospitals to 1922.

                Also no reduction in influx of patients visiting dengue fever outpatients departments at the allied hospitals has been witnessed for the last three weeks...

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                • #23
                  Source: http://tribune.com.pk/story/1210283/...ies-tops-2200/


                  Dengue fever: Toll in twin cities tops 2,200
                  By Mudassir Raja
                  Published: October 26, 2016

                  RAWALPINDI:
                  As many as 38 new cases of dengue fever have been confirmed at the three public hospitals of the garrison city on Tuesday as the combined toll for the virus in the twin cities topped 2,000.

                  Health officials, meanwhile, have warned that owing to warmer temperatures, the dengue season could prevail a while longer, while doctors are concerned about the large influx of patients from Islamabad...

                  ...With the new confirmations, the number of confirmed dengue cases reported in the garrison city this year has risen to 2,205. Out of these cases, 803 cases came from Rawalpindi and other cities, but 1,402 patients came from Islamabad alone. This imbalance has caused concern among health officials...

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                  • #24
                    Source: https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/161...at-BB-Hospital

                    Dengue fever claims another life at BB Hospital
                    Home / Today's Paper / Islamabad / Dengue fever claims another life at BB Hospital
                    By Muhammad Qasim
                    November 02, 2016

                    Rawalpindi

                    The dengue fever outbreak is continuously hitting population in the twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi and no decline in number of patients being tested positive here at the three teaching hospitals in town has been observed so far despite a significant fall in temperature.

                    The infection has claimed another life here at Benazir Bhutto Hospital taking the total number of deaths due to dengue fever this year at the allied hospitals to seven...

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                    • #25
                      Source: http://nation.com.pk/national/03-Nov...-mounts-to-153

                      Three more dengue cases surface in Tharparkar, tally mounts to 153
                      November 03, 2016, 3:46 pm

                      THARPARKAR: Three new dengue cases surfaced in Tharparkar today after which the tally has reached to 153.

                      Hospital sources said that three people shifted to different hospital of Tharparkar were found affected with dengue virus...

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                      • #26
                        Source: https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/162...me-on-the-rise


                        Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever and Shock Syndrome on the rise
                        By Muhammad Qasim
                        November 06, 2016

                        Rawalpindi

                        The incidence of Dengue Shock Syndrome and Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever has been recording a great increase this year among patients of dengue fever being tested positive and it is alarming that nearly 30 per cent of all patients tested positive for dengue fever here at the three teaching hospitals in town suffered either from DHF or DSS.

                        Data collected by ?The News? reveals that till November 1 this year, the allied hospitals in town received a total of 2,601 confirmed patients of dengue fever of which as many as 782 suffered DHF, while 51 contracted DSS. The on-going severe outbreak of dengue fever has claimed at least seven lives at the allied hospitals this year...

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                        • #27
                          Source: https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/163...ves-in-capital

                          Dengue fever claims 2 more lives in capital
                          By Muhammad Qasim
                          November 08, 2016
                          Print : Islamabad

                          106 tested positive in last three days;
                          1,830 plus cases so far tested positive from federal capital

                          Islamabad

                          The on-going most severe dengue fever outbreak in the history of federal capital has claimed two more lives in a private hospital in Islamabad, while as many as 106 more patients have been tested positive from Islamabad in last three days taking the total number of patients so far confirmed positive for the infection to 1830 this year.

                          According to details, two patients died of dengue fever at Shifa International Hospital in town of which one was taken to the hospital from Sargodha, while the other was a resident of Islamabad. I have been notified of the two deaths due to dengue fever by the administration of SIH three days back, said Additional District Health Officer at Islamabad Capital Territory Health Department Dr. Muhammad Najeeb Durrani while talking to ?The News? on Monday.

                          He, however, claimed that the number of patients of dengue fever being reported from the federal capital is on decline due to fall in temperature and on average, less than 35 patients are being reported daily from Islamabad these days. ?Earlier the number was above 70,? he said...

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                          • #28
                            Source: http://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2016...cases-surface/


                            109 more dengue cases surface
                            4 hours ago BY PPI

                            47 more dengue fever cases were detected in Karachi within a week, taking the patients toll to 1,711 in the city since 1st January 2016...

                            ...In 2016, a total of 2,099 dengue fever cases were reported in Sindh since 1st January 2016, out of which 1,711 were detected from Karachi, 211 from Mithi or Tharparkar, 101 from Hyderabad, 12 from Sukkur, 8 from Tando Muhammad Khan, 7 each from Ghotki & Jamshoro, 6 from Larkana, 5 from Mirpurkhas & Khairpur, 4 each from Naushero Feroz, Umer Kot, Shaheed Benazirabad & Shikarpur, 3 each from Dadu & Thatta, 2 each from Badin and Sanghar.

                            A total of three deaths have been reported due to dengue fever in the province so far, out of which two were from Karachi and one was from Shaheed Benazirabad, and the last could not be confirmed by health officials.

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                            • #29
                              Source: https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/165...ederal-capital


                              Intensity of dengue fever on decline in federal capital
                              By Muhammad Qasim
                              November 18, 2016

                              2,416 confirmed positive so far with 3 deaths -- a history in the making

                              Islamabad

                              The number of confirmed patients of dengue fever being reported in the federal capital has been on a decline for the last one week however, confirmation of 2,416 patients so far reported from Islamabad can be termed a history in the making as the population here has never faced such a severe outbreak of dengue fever in the past.

                              The infection, this year has claimed at least three lives in the federal capital, two in rural areas and one in Islamabad urban which is also a new record. It is important that less than 1,500 patients in all have been reported in the federal capital since the first outbreak of dengue fever in northern part of the country, in last 10 years.

                              The on-going dengue fever outbreak can be termed as the most severe in the history of federal capital but now the situation is completely under control and the number of confirmed patients is on decline, said Additional District Health Officer at Islamabad Capital Territory Health Department Dr. Muhammad Najeeb Durrani while talking to ?The News? on Thursday...

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                              • #30
                                Source: https://www.thenews.com.pk/print/166...oses-intensity

                                Dengue loses intensity
                                Home / Today's Paper / Lahore / Dengue loses intensity
                                By Muhammad Qasim
                                November 22, 2016
                                Print : Lahore
                                Rawalpindi

                                The sharp fall in mercury particularly in last two weeks in this region of the country has almost faded away the dengue fever outbreak that has badly hit population in the twin cities of Islamabad and Rawalpindi this year though the three teaching hospitals in town are still receiving 10 to 20 confirmed patients of the infection per day on average.

                                Data collected by ?The News? on Monday has revealed that the three allied hospitals in town received nearly 300 confirmed cases of dengue fever within last two weeks while in last three days, not more than 50 cases have been reported at the teaching hospitals in town that makes less than 20 patients per day on average, whereas the allied hospitals were receiving 40 to 50 confirmed patients per day on average some two weeks back.

                                To date, the three teaching hospitals have tested as many as 3,250 patients positive for the infection of which nearly 60 per cent, well over 2,000, are residents of the federal capital...

                                Within last 24 hours, the allied hospitals tested as many as 14 patients of dengue fever positive while admitted as many as 24 new cases including probable cases of the infection...

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