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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Today Dengue takes pitty; kills one

Whether it is because of the weather, intensive operation of the Government, or on the part of health care providers to better understand, due to dengue fever casualties decreased only one patient died in the city on Thursday.
Not only to reduce casualties, the decrease in new cases of dengue fever, a virus to Lahorites face of relentless over the last two months of relief.
Zahid Bashir, 34-year-old Tajpura residents lost the battle of life, he was deadly virus Jinnah Hospital, the overall death toll to 350. Up to 85 new dengue cases were also reported from public hospitals and private medical centers in the city, to 32,576 tally.
85 new dengue cases, including 23 test service hospital, Jinnah Hospital, 15, 8 Mayo Hospital and Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, School of Public Health, one positive, 30 cases reported from different private clinics the city.
According to the Department of Health, Punjab, one death has been reported in the past 24 hours, as in the Punjab the total number of deaths has reached 320, including 277 in Lahore. 63 new cases, there are many reports from all over the province, including 40 in Lahore. Therefore, the total number of dengue patients in Punjab has reached 20 794 people, including 17, 234 in Lahore. 349 dengue fever patients, is currently being treated in different hospitals of Punjab, including Lahore 278. So far, 20,474 were dengue patients have been cured, including 17 from Lahore in Punjab province, 193 different hospital discharge.
Up to 86 dengue patients were discharged in the past 24 hours, including from Sir Ganga Ram Hospital, Services Hospital, Mayo Hospital from 18,11 days from Karma Kawa Gu Said hospital nine, eight of 31 discharged from the hospital, said Mitha Hospital, Lahore, five Mian Munshi Hospital, from Jinnah Hospital, Children's Hospital and Nawaz Sharif from the door of a hospital Yakki.
To reporters in a conference room King Edward Medical University, Health Mohammad Jehanzeb Khan said that cooperation between the government and people of the effective steps, dengue cases have been substantially reduced. Vice-Chancellor Professor wood Aslam Khan al-Assad, president of the Mayo Clinic doctors Zahid Pervaiz, director of health information management system Dr. Anwar JANJUA and other officers also attended the meeting.
Health Secretary said that the dengue virus in its November 2010 peak, but this year witnessed a substantial decrease. He said dengue surveillance process, in Lahore, Faisalabad, Multan and other areas of vector control-treated patients continued to have satisfactory arrangements. He said that these arrangements will be maintained at current levels until the full control of dengue fever. A problem, he said, the program has been eliminated dengue chalk on a permanent basis, and being the shape of the system. He said that Sri Lanka and Indonesia, experts also believe that, despite all the preventive arrangements, dengue fever epidemic back in the form of a certain period, due to unknown reasons. He said the government fully understand the situation and local health experts and planners have learned a lot about the virus, and will continue to be fully advised in the future. He said the disease surveillance and response process to continue during the Eid al-Fitr holiday. In addition, he said, the instructions of Punjab Chief Minister, elected representatives and other senior officials visited the hospital asked to pay, the patient and monitoring medical facilities.

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