Excelsior Correspondent
Jammu, Nov 15: Sixty more patients have been found positive for dengue, bringing the total number of dengue cases this year to 6,128 across the Union Territory.
In Jammu district, 41 new cases were recorded yesterday, raising its total to 3,718. According to Health officials, over 90% of these cases originate from municipal areas, highlighting the urban spread of the vector-borne disease. Besides Jammu, 10 cases have been reported from Kathua district, 5 from Udhampur, 2 from Samba and 1 from Ramban district.
Following Jammu, Samba district has reported 636 cases till date, Kathua 592, Udhampur 322, Reasi 287, Rajouri 184, Doda 169, Poonch 69, Ramban 69, and Kishtwar 20. Additionally, 22 cases have been recorded from the Kashmir region, along with 40 local cases reported from other states and Union Territories.
So far, 31,910 patients have been tested for dengue in 2024, with 6,128 testing positive. Despite the rising number of cases, health officials have reported only one death attributed to the disease, indicating effective management of severe cases. Of the 60 cases reported yesterday, 53 were adults (26 males and 27 females), and 7 were children (4 males and 3 females).
Currently, 493 patients have been hospitalized due to dengue complications; of these, 403 have recovered and been discharged, while 78 remain under treatment across various hospitals in the Union Territory.
