Dengue cases are on rise in the city for the past two weeks, with 650 persons being diagnosed with the  disease this season, as per a South Delhi Municipal Corporation (SDMC) report released today.

The report says about 170 of the cases came to light in the first week of October alone.

Also, 347 cases of malaria and 89 of chikungunya have been reported this season till October 6, according to the report.

Of the 650 dengue cases, 169 were reported in the first week of this month, 374 in September, 58 in August, 19 in July, eight in June, 10 in May, two in April, one in March, three in February and six cases in January.

Two cases of malaria were reported in February, one each in April and March, 17 in May, 25 in June, 42 in July, 82 in August, 138 in September and 39 till October 6, according to the SDMC, which tabulates data on vector-borne diseases for the city.

Doctor Advice

A senior doctor at a government-run facility advised people to take all precautions, like wearing full-sleeves and not allowing the breeding of mosquito larvae inside their homes.

“Water coolers should be dried when not in use as dengue carrier mosquitoes breed there a lot. Mosquito nets should be used at home,” the doctor said.

Cases of vector-borne diseases are usually reported between July and November, but the period may stretch to mid-December. No vector-borne disease case was reported till January 13.

The report said domestic breeding checkers found mosquito breeding in 192,928 households in the city till October 6. It said 158,067 legal notices have been served for various violations and “22,240 prosecutions initiated”.

As a pro-active measure, Lt Governor Anil Baijal had few months ago directed local bodies and other agencies to intensify vector-control measures. He had also asked for regular meetings at the level of district magistrates with all stakeholders to review the situation in their respective districts