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Dengue in India 2011 - Latest official figures

Re: Dengue in India 2011 - 25th fatality in Orissa

Re: Dengue in India 2011 - 25th fatality in Orissa

Death toll due to Dengue rises to 26 in Orissa
Tuesday, September 06, 2011

by OrissaDiary.com correspondent; Bhubaneswar: The death toll rise to 26 from 25 with one death reported today. One death occurred at Kalahandi district.
Today test results of 114 samples were received from SCBMCH, Cuttack & VSSMCH, Burla

Out of 93 samples tested in SCB 42 samples found Dengue positive. Out of 21 samples tested in VSSMCH, Burla 16 samples found positive.

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http://orissadiary.com/CurrentNews.asp?id=28968
 
Re: Dengue in India 2011 - 26th fatality in Orissa

Re: Dengue in India 2011 - 26th fatality in Orissa

Official figures released Sep 8 covering the period to August 2011.
http://nvbdcp.gov.in/den-cd.html

State Cases/Fatalities

Andhra Pradesh 110/3
Assam 1/0
Goa 7/0
Gujarat 288/0
Haryana 14/1
Jharkhand 4/0
Karnataka 206/3
Kerala 733/4
Madhya Pradesh 3/0
Maharashtra 223/2
Orissa 876/23
Punjab 274/0
Rajasthan 52/0
Tamil Nadu 868/2
Uttar Pradesh 1/0
Uttarakhand 2/0
West Bengal 94/0
Chandigarh 1/0
Delhi 66/1
Puducherry 30/0



Total 3,853/39
http://nvbdcp.gov.in/den-cd.html

I expect that the official figures are a significant undercount of Dengue incidence.
 
Re: Dengue in India 2011 - Official figures updated

Re: Dengue in India 2011 - Official figures updated

Child dies of dengue; death toll stands at two


New Delhi, Sep 7 (PTI) A one-and-a-half-year-old child today succumbed to dengue fever in a city hospital, taking the death toll from the mosquito-borne disease to two this year. Meanwhile, the total number of dengue cases in the capital reached 96 after four new cases were reported. Three cases of chikungunya were also reported here. "One child today died because of dengue. He was admitted to AIIMS. With this the total number of dengue deaths till now is two," Dr V K Monga, Chairman, Public Health Committee, Municipal Corporation of Delhi, said.
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http://mangalam.com/index.php?page=detail&lang=english&nid=474392
 
Re: Dengue in India 2011 - Official figures updated; second fatality in Delhi

Re: Dengue in India 2011 - Official figures updated; second fatality in Delhi

Dengue death turns focus on test puzzle
OUR SPECIAL CORRESPONDENT

A man from Hooghly died of dengue at a city hospital on Thursday, the case highlighting the danger of a new trend of the disease remaining undetected for several days after infection.

Ranjit Sau, 59, did not display any symptom of dengue in the initial days of the fever and tested negative a week after catching the infection. By the time a second round of tests confirmed the disease, it was too late.

?An antibody test for dengue is usually positive within four days of the infection though clinical manifestations are at times found after five days,? said Sekhar Chakraborty, the director-in-charge of the virus unit at the city-based Indian Council of Medical Research.


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http://www.telegraphindia.com/1110909/jsp/calcutta/story_14484802.jsp
 
Re: Dengue in India 2011 - Fatality in WB, many dengue patients testing negative

Re: Dengue in India 2011 - Fatality in WB, many dengue patients testing negative

Note: other sources have already put the toll at 26 with this latest fatality making 27.

Another dengue death, toll 25
TNN | Sep 19, 2011, 12.11PM IST

ANGUL: A 27-year-old man from Chittalapur village in Talcher block died of dengue, raising death toll in the disease to 25 in the district. The deceased, identified as Narayana Naik was suffering from fever for the past one week.

Naik was admitted to the Nehru Centenary Central Hospital at Talcher after he had complained of joint pain and fever. Later, he was shifted to Bhubaneswar for treatment, where he tested positive for dengue. He breathed his last on Sunday at Hi-tech hospital in Bhubaneswar.

Official sources said, 245 dengue positive cases were found in Angul in the past two months, while 22 deaths were reported. However, unofficial figures crossed 3,000 in the district.

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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...dengue-death-toll-25/articleshow/10038504.cms
 
Re: Dengue in India 2011 - Fatality in Orissa

Re: Dengue in India 2011 - Fatality in Orissa

Dengue kills BSF jawan
PTI | 09:09 PM,Sep 30,2011
Ajnala (Punjab), Sep 30 (PTI) A BSF jawan, posted at Ajnala camp along the Indo-Pak border here, today died due to dengue, officials said. "Sepoy Bikash Kumar Singh (23) was admitted to civil hospital here after he complained of fever and headache. But his condition worsened and he was shifted to Guru Nanak Dev Hospital in Amritsar on September 28, where he was detected suffering from dengue,"
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http://ibnlive.in.com/generalnewsfeed/news/dengue-kills-bsf-jawan/841816.html
 
Re: Dengue in India 2011 - Fatality in Punjab

Re: Dengue in India 2011 - Fatality in Punjab

Dengue claimed one life in the city
Oct 01, 09:56 pm
Gorakhpur: tighten the screws in the city for a month after the last car took the life of dengue. 82-year-old Vijay Kumar, a resident of the disease in the city market, killing priests.

Dr. Sanjay Kumar told her son about a week was being treated. Gorakhnath initially admitted to hospital. It was later moved to other nursing homes, but could not be saved. Dr. Madhusudan Singh said here Thursday Gorakhnath hospital the patient was admitted to hospital on September 24. On 27th September of the patient's family took him to get referred to higher centers.

http://in.jagran.yahoo.com/news/local/uttarpradesh/4_1_8299208.html
 
Re: Dengue in India 2011 - Fatality in Gorakhpur, UP

Re: Dengue in India 2011 - Fatality in Gorakhpur, UP

Official figures released Oct 4 covering the period to Sep 2011.
http://nvbdcp.gov.in/den-cd.html

State Cases (change since last month)/Fatalities (change since last month)

Andhra Pradesh 235 (+125) /3 (-)
Assam 1 (-)/0 (-)
Bihar 2 (+2) / 0 (-)
Goa 7 (-) / 0 (-)
Gujarat 493 (+205) / 0 (-)
Haryana 39 (+25) / 1 (-)
Jammu & Kashmir 1 (+1) / 0 (-)
Jharkhand 12 (+8) / 0 (-)
Karnataka 263 (+57 / 3 (-)
Kerala 857 (+124) / 8 (+4)
Madhya Pradesh 14 (+11) / 0 (-)
Maharashtra 223 (-) / 2 (-)
Orissa 1697 (+821) / 25 (+2)
Punjab 609 (+335) / 0 (-)
Rajasthan 81 (+29) / 0 (-)
Tamil Nadu 1091 (+223) / 4 (+2)
Uttar Pradesh 50 (+49) / 1 (+1)
Uttarakhand 4 (+2) / 0 (-)
West Bengal 149 (+55) / 0 (-)
Chandigarh 1 (-) / 0 (-)
Delhi 245 (+179) / 3 (+2)
Puducherry 34 (+4) / 0 (-)



Total 6,098 (+2,245) / 50 (+11)
http://nvbdcp.gov.in/den-cd.html

I expect that the official figures are a significant undercount of Dengue incidence.
 
Re: Dengue in India 2011 - Latest official figures

Uttar Pradesh:

Suspected dengue victim dies
PTI | 06:10 PM,Oct 07,2011
Kanpur, Oct 7 (PTI) A youth, suspected of suffering from dengue, was actually a victim of viral fever and died because of the disease, a medical official said. Chief Medical Officer (CMO) Dr Jai Singh said a team of doctors was immediately dispatched to Ramnagar village, in Bithoor, after word spread that the patient died because of dengue.
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http://ibnlive.in.com/generalnewsfeed/news/suspected-dengue-victim-dies/849352.html
 
Re: Dengue in India 2011 - Latest official figures

Punjab:
Dengue knocks in Phagwara, one woman dies
Sameer Kaura
Thursday, 13 October 2011
PHAGWARA: Suspected dengue death was reported in Phagwara today when one Woman Neelam Sharma (45) resident of local Onkar Nagar died due to suspected Dengue Fever after struggling between life and death in DMC Hospital Ludhiana today.

The death of the woman due to suspected dengue has put the health officials on their toes.Senior Medical Officer Phagwara Dr Rajiv Gupta while confirming the death told this correspondent here this afternoon,that though the exact cause of the death of the woman could be known after getting detailed reports from DMC Ludhiana,but health department staff has been directed to take all possible measures and precautions to prevent the disease from spreading.
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http://www.punjabnewsline.com/content/dengue-knocks-phagwara-one-woman-dies/33478

Suspected dengue death
HT Correspondent, Hindustan Times
New Delhi, October 13, 2011First Published: 23:14 IST(13/10/2011)
Last Updated: 23:15 IST(13/10/2011)

A resident of Connaught Place died of suspected dengue in a city hospital on Thursday, taking the toll to four in the last four months.
Anita Murari, 50, wife of the director of Lady Hardinge Medical College, died of suspected dengue haemorrhagic fever here.

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http://www.hindustantimes.com/Suspected-dengue-death/Article1-756993.aspx
 
Re: Dengue in India 2011 - Latest official figures

Delhi:

Another suspected dengue death
Staff Reporter
Anita Murari, 50, wife of Lady Hardinge Medical College and Associated Hospitals' director Atul Murari, died here of suspected dengue haemorrhagic fever on Thursday morning.

She was living on the campus and had been hospitalised following high fever and was being treated for dengue for nearly a week. Anita was first admitted to Lady Hardinge as soon as she had high fever and later shifted to B.L. Kapur Memorial Hospital on Tuesday, where she died on Thursday morning.

?Preliminary investigations suggests it to be a case of dengue hemorrhagic fever. Once confirmed, this will be the fourth case of dengue death in the city.
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http://www.thehindu.com/news/cities/Delhi/article2536969.ece
 
Re: Dengue in India 2011 - Latest official figures

One more kid dies of dengue in Ahmedabad
Published: Sunday, Oct 16, 2011, 16:26 IST
By DNA Correspondent | Place: Ahmedabad | Agency: DNA

While festival of lights is round the corner and Amdavadis are already basking in the festive mood, the city is still struggling to deal with the deadly vector-borne diseases that have already reached menacing proportions with many people admitted in hospitals for the deadly diseases. Many citizens are still fighting diseases like dengue, malaria and falciparum. The city witnessed a whopping rise of more than 50 cases each of the diseases such as dengue, malaria and falciparum in the last three days.

On Saturday, one more child, Shifa Naz (5), succumb to dengue at private hospital in Paldi, while 17 more cases from Civil Hospital were also reported on the same day.

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http://www.dnaindia.com/india/report_one-more-kid-dies-of-dengue-in-ahmedabad_1599575
 
Re: Dengue in India 2011 - Latest official figures

Only 1/10th dengue cases reported this year, say civic agencies
HT Correspondent, Hindustan Times
New Delhi, October 17, 2011

First Published: 00:35 IST(17/10/2011)
Last Updated: 00:37 IST(17/10/2011)

With 16 more cases reported on the weekend, the total number of dengue cases in Delhi has crossed the 400 mark.

Four people, including a one-and-a-half-year-old boy, have succumbed to the disease that has affected 424 people in the city so far this season.

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http://www.hindustantimes.com/Only-...-year-say-civic-agencies/Article1-758156.aspx
 
Re: Dengue in India 2011 - Latest official figures

Source: http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...s-touch-450-in-Delhi/articleshow/10390215.cms

Dengue cases touch 450 in Delhi
PTI | Oct 17, 2011, 06.54PM IST

NEW DELHI: Dengue cases in the city rose to 450 after 14 more people tested positive for the virus.

However, this figure is comparatively less compared to dengue cases reported last October, V K Monga, MCD health committee chairman, said today.

"Last year, it was over 4,000 cases at this time of the year. We have adopted stringent measures to contain dengue this year and the figures is only 450 till now. In the last one day, 14 people tested positive for dengue virus," he said, adding this includes 40 cases reported in Delhi cantonment area.

The Municipal Corporation of Delhi reported the first case of dengue on March 3 while the first case of dengue death was reported in July.

Till now four deaths due to dengue haemorrhagic fever have been reported in the city, the last being reported on October 13 after 50-year-old Anita Murari, wife of the director of Lady Hardinge Medical College, succumbed at a hospital here.

"An average of eight to ten cases are being reported daily," Monga said.
 
Re: Dengue in India 2011 - Latest official figures

463 struggle with dengue fever in city
HT Correspondent , Hindustan Times
New Delhi, October 18, 2011 Email to Author

First Published: 23:37 IST(18/10/2011)
Last Updated: 23:39 IST(18/10/2011)

With 13 fresh cases of dengue fever reported on Tuesday, the total number of people affected with the disease in the city has reached 463. Four people have succumbed to dengue so far this season. The city, on an average, has been reporting about 10 new dengue cases everyday the last one month.

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http://www.hindustantimes.com/463-struggle-with-dengue-fever-in-city/Article1-758877.aspx
 
Re: Dengue in India 2011 - Latest official figures

Dengue kills three more in Andhra
Tuesday, October 25th, 2011 Dengue has claimed three lives in two districts of Andhra Pradesh Tuesday, spreading panic, even as the government claimed that the situation was under control.

Two people died in Warangal and one person died in Adilabad. According to unofficial reports, as many as 60 people have died of the vector-borne disease in the state since July.

However, the government has put the toll at a mere three.

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http://news.bioscholar.com/2011/10/dengue-kills-three-more-in-andhra.html

Dengue figures baffle
October 26, 2011 By DC Correspondent WARANGAL

The district health authorities? official data showing just one dengue death in the last four months has come as a shock to rights activists and medical practitioners in the city.

As per government records, one person named Shankari Rajaiah, 45, of Bhupalpally, is the only one to have died of dengue in Warangal besides leaving 125 positive cases under 33 primary health centre (PHC) limits in 31 mandals during July-October.

This single dengue casualty figured prominently at a high-level health review meeting called by district collector Rahul Bojja with health officials on Monday evening.

The review meeting also had other startling statistics being thrown up like the over eight lakh populated city recording only nine positive cases in last four months despite the fact that dengue is considered predominantly urban centric.

These places are Kazipet (1), Kotturzenda (1), Hanamkonda chowrasta (1), Rangashaipet (2), Kareemabad (1), Fort Warangal (1) and Dargah Kazipet (2).

Similarly, the official report identified Mogulapally with highest number of 28 positive cases in last four-month period.

However, there are few takers for the official statistics supplied by the district medical and health officer Dr S. Shyam Sunder to the district administration as the last three months saw a multi-fold rise in dengue cases in the city.

As per one estimate, in just one month, there has been a combined strength of 72,000 dengue and viral fever cases, which have come from the city?s 30 odd general physicians at the rate of 100 cases in a day on average.

?It has now taken an epidemic proportion as we are suspecting every fever as a dengue case until proved otherwise,? said a senior MGM doctor and well-known general physician based at Kakaji Colony.

Another statistic compiled by Warangal Consumer Council (WCC) puts the dengue death cases at 82 in just one-month period. ?We have their complete names and addresses and would produce before HRC,? says Sambaraju Chakrapani, WCC president.


Surprisingly, speaking to this newspaper, Dr D.L.N. Kumar, district malaria officer, defended the single dengue death case compiled by district health department.

?Officially, we are only recording those death data where the victims were diagnosed through MAC Elisa dengue test kit, supplied by National Institute of Virology, Pune,? said Dr Kumar, adding that this costly kit is available only at MGM hospital in the district.

It is, however, left unexplained, as to why PHC doctors are not collecting blood samples from dengue suspects and getting them tested using the MAC Elisa dengue test kit at MGM hospital.

http://www.deccanchronicle.com/channels/cities/regions/karimnagar/dengue-figures-baffle-149
 
Re: Dengue in India 2011 - Latest official figures

Dengue death toll rises to 5
TNN | Oct 29, 2011, 03.19AM IST

NEW DELHI: The death toll due to dengue has gone up to five. A 28-year-old woman suffering from the mosquito-borne disease was reported dead on Friday. She was admitted at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital. Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) officials said the woman was a resident of west Sagarpur area and died on October 14. Twenty-five new dengue cases were also reported on Friday taking the total number of cases this season to 692.

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http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/city/delhi/Dengue-death-toll-rises-to-5/articleshow/10524754.cms
 
Re: Dengue in India 2011 - Latest official figures

Official figures released Nov 2 covering the period to Oct 2011.
http://nvbdcp.gov.in/den-cd.html

State Cases (change since last month)/Fatalities (change since last month)

Andhra Pradesh 672 (+437) /3 (-)
Assam 1 (-)/0 (-)
Bihar 6 (+4) / 0 (-)
Chhattisgarh 43 (+43)/ 3 (+3)
Goa 7 (-) / 0 (-)
Gujarat 744 (+251) / 1 (+1)
Haryana 184 (+145) / 2 (+1)
Jammu & Kashmir 1 (-) / 0 (-)
Jharkhand 12 (-) / 0 (-)
Karnataka 315 (+52) / 4 (+1)
Kerala 963 (+106) / 10 (+2)
Madhya Pradesh 28 (+14) / 0 (-)
Maharashtra 331 (+108) / 10 (+8)
Orissa 1793 (+96) / 32 (+7)
Punjab 2016 (+1,407) / 5 (+5)
Rajasthan 234 (+153) / 0 (-)
Tamil Nadu 1398 (+307) / 6 (+2)
Uttar Pradesh 76 (+26) / 4 (+3)
Uttarakhand 68 (+64) / 0 (-)
West Bengal 240 (+91) / 0 (-)
Chandigarh 40 (+39) / 0 (-)
Delhi 757 (+512) / 5 (+2)
Puducherry 106 (+72) / 0 (-)



Total 10,035 (+3,937) / 85 (+35)
http://nvbdcp.gov.in/den-cd.html

I expect that the official figures are a significant undercount of Dengue incidence.
 
Re: Dengue in India 2011 - Latest official figures

Haryana:

Dengue toll touches nine, 103 test positive
HT Correspondent , Hindustan Times
Gurgaon, November 03, 2011

First Published: 00:32 IST(3/11/2011)
Last Updated: 00:38 IST(3/11/2011)
Another dengue death was reported on Tuesday, raising the toll up to nine in the city. The latest victim, identified as Rajesh Kumar, 39, was a resident of Rajeev Nagar. He was undergoing treatment at a private hospital where he succumbed to the disease. Till now, 103 patients have tested positive in Gurgaon and the number is rising by the day. Residents have blamed the district administration for not taking adequate measures for welfare of the people.

They say that while private societies and various resident welfare associations are getting fogging done on a regular basis on their own, the civic agencies have not woken to the growing threat and are putting the life of people at risk.

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http://www.hindustantimes.com/India...s-nine-103-test-positive/Article1-764228.aspx
 
Re: Dengue in India 2011 - Latest official figures

Killer dengue claims first victim in Chandigarh
Express News Service

Dengue claimed its first victim in the city, with the death of an 11-year-old-boy today at Post-Graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research (PGIMER). The deceased, Abhinav, was a resident of Milk Colony, Dhanas.



Abhinav had been admitted to the Advanced Pediatric Centre at PGI on Thursday and was diagnosed with dengue. He breathed his last this morning. He was his parents? only child. His mother is employed with ESI Corporation while his father is in a private job.



His inconsolable aunt Suman Rana said, ?The doctors said that he was suffering from dengue. He was the only child of his parents. He was a student of Class VI at St Peters School.?

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http://www.indianexpress.com/news/killer-dengue-claims-first-victim-in-chandigarh/871444/
 
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