Sindh reports 106,684 jungle fever cases in a week ago

Sindh has revealed a sharp spike in jungle fever cases as the region has detailed north of 100,000 instances of the illness during last week very much positioned sources said Monday.

As per NIH sources, upwards of 106,684 instances of jungle fever were accounted for across Sindh during the previous week. The most elevated 11588 jungle fever cases were accounted for in Larkana, while Khairpur stayed second on the rundown with 10681 cases. Qamar detailed 7998 jungle fever cases, Mirpurkhas, 7230, Dadu 6045, Badin 5948, Sanghar 5703, Tharparkar 5126, Tando Allahyar, 4809, Sukkur 4673, Naushehro Feroze 4590, Shikarpur 3970 and Umerkot revealed 3546 intestinal sickness cases.

As per NIH sources, Karachi detailed 779 cases during the previous week including 155 cases from Region West, 135 from East, 82 from Korangi, 52 from South and six intestinal sickness cases from Kemari.

Last month, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Boss Pastor Amin Gandapur's Wellbeing Counsel Ehtesham Ali paid heed to 54,000 instances of jungle fever revealed from various pieces of the region this year. He coordinated all the Locale Wellbeing Officials (DHOs) of the separate regions to go to quick lengths for intestinal sickness control and present a report to his office.

The Wellbeing Counselor said that the southern locale were right now under the grasp of jungle fever sickness and crisis measures were being taken in such manner, adding that because of environmental change the vector-borne illnesses were expanding quickly.

Alluding to a report of the wellbeing division, he said that locale Khyber stayed most impacted where 10,000 instances of intestinal sickness were enlisted from January 2024 to August. Essentially, 6,000 were accounted for from Shangla interestingly, 3,000 from Battagram, 4,000 from DI Khan, 2,000 from Tank and Karak and 3,000 from Lakki Marwat.

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