Dengue fever cases are decreasing in the city.

The total incidence of dengue fever has dramatically decreased, according to the Secretary of Health.

During November 2021, there was a noticeable decrease in dengue fever cases in the city, which is a result of the health department's persistent preventative and therapeutic actions.

Until early November, the daily count of positive cases in Lahore was about 350+ and over 500 in Punjab, but in the following several weeks, there has been a constant reduction, with a daily average of 147 instances in Lahore and 213 in Punjab.

The result yesterday was 271 in Punjab and 231 in Lahore, showing a drop in vector activity." The overall bed occupancy in Punjab was 47 percent in November, but it has since dropped to 27 percent. In all of Punjab's government hospitals, a total of 5,016 beds have been set aside for dengue patients.

The total incidence of dengue fever has dramatically decreased, according to the Secretary of Health.

The positivity ratio of dengue patients has decreased significantly, according to this data. "Dengue surveillance staff is working day and night throughout Punjab to check hotspot areas," Secretary P&SHD Imran Sikanadar Baloch said, "dengue surveillance staff is working day and night throughout Punjab to check hotspot areas, during November, the total containers found to have larva was 999 in Lahore and 1,332 in Punjab."

displaying a consistent downward trend We're nearing the end of this potentially deadly epidemic. The general public is also encouraged to continue to take precautions and support the health department's actions.



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