Fever grips, healthcare trips
Bengal is among the worst affected states -24 deaths have been reported so far this year against 14 in 2015. As many as 5,600 cases have been reported as yet against 8,156 last year. Officials say this figure is bound to increase as at least six more weeks of “dengue season” remain.
Doctors blame “civic failure” for the alarmingly high number of deaths in the current year. “Casualties have been higher in areas where stagnant water is an issue.In fact, the disease started spreading from the northern suburbs, where dengue deaths have always been high,” said Debashish Saha, an AMRI Hospital consultant.
In Kerala, where roughly 4,000 cases are reported every year, the toll has been contained, despite the incidence rising considerably , thanks to early detection of the disease. Though 5,286 cases were reported till August this year, against 4,114 in 2015, this year’s toll is just 9 against 2015’s 29. “If lack of blood banks and getting platelets were difficult tasks earlier, we now have blood transfusion facilities right from taluk-level hospitals,” said Dr Amar Fettle, a state disease surveillance officer. The incidence of dengue is far less in Rajasthan this year, but it has been unable to check deaths.Against 4,043 people testing positive last year, only 344 cases have been reported till September 9 this year. But the toll so far is 6 against 7 last year.