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25,000 affected by dengue fever across TN

NT BureauBy NT BureauDecember 17, 2024No Comments
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With the onset of the northeast monsoon, dengue fever cases caused by Aedes aegypti mosquitoes have seen a significant spike across Tamil Nadu. Reports indicate that over 50 new cases are being recorded daily in several districts.
The worst-affected districts include Chennai, Coimbatore, Krishnagiri, Tirupattur, Theni, Madurai, Tirunelveli, Namakkal, and Thanjavur, where the number of dengue cases has been consistently rising.
While dengue-related fatalities remain relatively low, public health officials have noted a concerning increase in post-dengue complications, such as respiratory infections and pneumonia, leading to fatalities.
According to officials from the Public Health Department, “Climate changes have contributed to the surge in dengue cases. So far this year, more than 25,000 people have been affected, and 12 deaths have been reported. The situation is expected to persist through the coming month.”
To address the growing number of cases, the Health Department has ensured the availability of essential medicines and supplies, including:
Oseltamivir for flu-like symptoms
Cough syrups (DPT) for respiratory issues
ORS (Oral Rehydration Salts) and salt-sugar solutions to combat dehydration
Azithromycin tablets for bacterial infections
Officials emphasized that there is no shortage of medicines. “Based on the demand and the number of patients, medicines and tablets are being regularly procured and distributed. We are closely monitoring the situation to ensure that there are no shortages in supplies.”
Though dengue itself has not resulted in widespread deaths, the aftermath has been severe for many patients. Respiratory infections, pneumonia, and other complications have contributed to increased fatalities in recent weeks.
Health authorities urge residents to adopt preventive measures, such as eliminating stagnant water sources, which serve as breeding grounds for mosquitoes, and using mosquito repellents. Hospitals and health centers are on high alert, with measures in place to manage the surge in patients.
As dengue cases continue to rise, the state government remains vigilant, focusing on prevention, early diagnosis, and adequate medical support to control the outbreak.
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