75 dengue cases, count rises to 2,371
The city reported 75 new cases of dengue on Monday, taking the total number of people infected with the disease to 2,371. The disease has this year claimed five lives in the capital, including one from outside the city.
The city has been recording around 70 cases on an average every day.
"We are carrying out fogging operation in various parts of the city," said municipal health officer of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD), N.K. Yadav.
Dengue symptoms include high fever for four to five days, usually accompanied by severe headache, body pain, muscle and joint pain and rashes. After the fever subsides, the blood platelet count starts dipping.
In 2009, 1,153 dengue cases and three deaths were reported.
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