The number of dengue cases in the federal capital increased by 90 in the previous day, bringing the season’s total to 2,162 cases, according to ARY News, quoting District Health Officer (DHO) Islamabad.
49 of the total 90 cases were recorded in the capital’s rural districts, while the remaining 41 instances, according to figures provided by the DHO Islamabad, were reported from urban locations.
In total, 867 dengue cases have arisen from Islamabad’s urban neighborhoods, while 1,295 cases have been documented in rural areas.
Dengue incidence have increased overall to 2,162 cases, and the virus has claimed the lives of six people so far this year.
The DHO added that 32 patients were admitted to the PIMS hospital in Islamabad during the course of the previous 24 hours, along with patients from the Federal General Hospital, Holy Family Hospital, BBH Rawalpindi, and DHQ Rawalpindi.