Monday, 2 September 2013

The number of reported cases and deaths due to dengue during current year in india

          Year
Comparative dengue situation till 31st July
2012
2013
Cases
8899
15983
Deaths
76 
56
 While the numbers of cases this year are more, the numbers of deaths have declined.  State/UT-wise cases and deaths are at Annexure-I.
Dengue is an outbreak prone disease transmitted through mosquito bites. There is no single reason attributable to increase of dengue cases. It is governed by various man-made and environmental factors as under: -

·           unprecedented human population growth;
·           unplanned and rapid urbanization;
·           inadequate waste management;
·            water supply mismanagement including water scarcity/ interrupted supply;
·        increased distribution and densities of vector  mosquitoes due to man-made, ecological and lifestyle changes;
·           gaps in public health infrastructure;
·           increase mobility of population;
·          poor infrastructure in the States to monitor  vector mosquito breeding.

The Government has taken the following other measures for prevention and control of Dengue in the country: -
 National guidelines for clinical management of cases have been sent to the states for circulation in all hospitals.  These are also available on the website of NVBDCP.
·        Developed a Long Term Action Plan in January, 2007 and sent to the States for implementation.
·        In view of upsurge and geographical spread of dengue to newer areas, a Mid Term Plan has been developed for prevention and control of Dengue and approved by the Committee of Secretaries on 26th May, 2011. The plan has been sent to the states for implementation.
·        The dengue situation in the country is monitored and reviewed with States/UTs.
·        Field visits are carried out by technical experts from NVBDCP to assess the preparedness at the field level and to provide technical guidance to the States.
·        Training is imparted to clinicians on case management as per GOI guidelines and to other health care functionaries on programme activities.
·        ELISA based IgM test kits are provided to SSHs through National Institute of Virology, Pune free of cost. During current year (till 22.07.13), a total of 1097 dengue diagnostic kits (1 Kit= 96 tests) have been provided by Centre to SSHs.
·        Introduced ELISA based NS1 test for early detection of cases from 1st day of disease as distinct to IgM test which can detect the Dengue case after five days of disease.
·     Funds are provided to the States for prevention and control of vector borne diseases including Dengue to implement the public health activities.
·     Surveillance strengthened through 347 Sentinel Surveillance Hospitals (SSHs) Entomological surveillance strengthened.
·    Source reduction strengthened through domestic breeding checkers.
·    Focused IEC/BCC activities intensified.
·    Training for dengue case management and vector control organized at different levels.
·    For Outbreak Preparedness, Rapid Response Teams (RRTs) has been constituted at state and district levels.

State-wise number of reported cases and deaths due to dengue during current year up to 31st July 2013
S. No.
States/UTs
2013*
Cases
Deaths
1
Andhra Pradesh
253
0
2
Arunachal Pradesh
0
0
3
Assam
2
0
4
Bihar
4
0
5
Chhattisgarh
27
0
6
Goa
53
0
7
Gujarat
744
1
8
Haryana
10
0
9
Himachal Pradesh
0
0
10
J&K
0
0
11
Jharkhand
0
0
12
Karnataka
3775
11
13
Kerala
5801
19
14
Madhya Pradesh
128
6
15
Meghalaya
0
0
16
Maharashtra
961
19
17
Manipur
0
0
18
Mizoram
7
0
19
Nagaland
0
0
20
Orissa
230
0
21
Punjab
6
0
22
Rajasthan
38
0
23
Sikkim
0
0
24
Tamil Nadu
3079
0
25
Tripura
0
0
26
Uttar Pradesh
3
0
27
Uttarakhand
0
0
28
West Bengal
117
0
29
A&N Island
12
0
30
Chandigarh
2
0
31
Delhi
14
0
32
D&N Haveli
2
0
33
Daman & Diu
0
0
34
Pondicherry
715
0
Total
15983
56

*Provisional till 31st July, 2013

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