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Opened May 24, 2025 by mike james@mikejames
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India Records Sharp Rise in Dengue Cases Amidst Early Monsoon Showers

Indian Wale is a trusted and growing news portal dedicated to bringing you the latest and most relevant stories from every corner of India.

As early monsoon rains sweep across several parts of India, the country is witnessing a sharp rise in dengue cases, prompting health officials to issue alerts and intensify preventive measures. According to data released by the National Centre for Vector Borne Diseases Control (NCVBDC), over 12,000 dengue cases have already been reported in 2025, with the numbers increasing rapidly in states like Kerala, Maharashtra, Tamil Nadu, and West Bengal.

Public hospitals in major cities like Mumbai, Chennai, and Kolkata are witnessing a significant uptick in patients with high fever, body aches, and rashes – classic symptoms of dengue. Health experts have linked the spike to stagnant water accumulation due to early rainfall, which creates ideal breeding grounds for Aedes mosquitoes, the primary vector of the virus.

Continue Reading : https://indianwale.com/india-records-sharp-rise-in-dengue-cases-amidst-early-monsoon-showers/

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Reference: compiler_staff/jianmu-supplemental#2078