Ahmedabad Breaking News: Two deaths due to dengue in Ahmedabad in three days, 110 positive cases of dengue reported in 8 days – Gujarati News | Ahmedabad Breaking News Two deaths due to dengue in Ahmedabad in three days 110 positive cases of dengue reported in 8 days – Ahmedabad Breaking News Two deaths due to dengue in Ahmedabad in three days 110 positive cases of dengue reported in 8 days
However, the epidemic after the rains is still being observed. Then the incident of one person dying of dengue has come to light in Ahmedabad. 2 people have died due to dengue in Ahmedabad in 3 days. One person has died in LG Hospital after ten days of treatment.

Ahmedabad: Monsoon 2023 season has left Gujarat. However, the epidemic after the rains is still being observed. At that time, the incident of one person’s death due to dengue has come to light in Ahmedabad. 2 people have died due to dengue in Ahmedabad in 3 days. One person has died in LG Hospital after ten days of treatment.
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110 positive cases of dengue were reported in 8 days
After the monsoon in Ahmedabad, the hospital is overflowing with patients due to the mosquito and water borne diseases. The epidemic has become uncontrollable in a single week of October. Dengue cases are continuously increasing in Ahmedabad from last few days. A 26-year-old man from Shahwadi area in Ahmedabad has died due to dengue. This person has died after long treatment of dengue. 110 positive cases of dengue were reported in 8 days.
Steady increase in dengue cases in four months
- July – 201 cases
- August -805 case
- September 708 case
- October 110 cases
One more youth died of dengue
Recently, a 26-year-old youth from Narol, Ahmedabad got dengue. After which he was admitted to LG Hospital for treatment. The young man died during the treatment. Two days ago, a girl died of dengue. 3 patients have died due to dengue during the season.
Mosquito-borne and water-borne diseases increased
Talking about the epidemic cases in Ahmedabad, 12 cases of simple malaria, 01 cases of toxic malaria, 05 cases of chicken guniana have been reported. So waterborne diseases have also increased. 90 cases of diarrhea and vomiting, 23 cases of measles, 104 cases of typhoid, 05 cases of cholera have been reported. Cases of viral infections in hospitals have also increased due to the double season. AMC Urban Health Centers are seeing 2500 OPD registrations per day.
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