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Spike in Dengue, Viral Infections Across India Amid Monsoon; Health Ministry Issues Advisory to States

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New Delhi: As the monsoon continues to bring fluctuating weather patterns across the country, hospitals are reporting a significant surge in cases of viral fever, dengue, and chikungunya. In response, the Union Health Ministry has issued a nationwide advisory, urging all states and Union Territories to stay alert and ramp up preparedness.

Authorities have instructed state health departments to ensure the availability of extra hospital beds, essential medicines, and diagnostic kits to manage the rising number of seasonal infections. Special attention is being called for in urban areas where water stagnation has become a breeding ground for mosquitoes.

Experts Link Rise in Illness to Temperature Swings

Health experts attribute the spike in infections to the sharp variation in day and night temperatures — a typical monsoon phenomenon. This inconsistency weakens immunity, making individuals, especially children and the elderly, more susceptible to viral infections.

According to medical professionals, symptoms linked with the current wave of illnesses include:

  • Persistent high fever

  • Severe headache

  • Body aches and fatigue

  • Sore throat

  • Red skin rashes (commonly seen in dengue)

Medical Advice: Don’t Self-Medicate

Doctors are warning against self-medication, particularly when dealing with fever or flu-like symptoms. Instead, individuals are urged to consult a physician promptly to avoid complications.

“Many patients delay treatment or start taking antibiotics without a prescription, which not only worsens the condition but also increases resistance to medication,” said a senior doctor at AIIMS, New Delhi.

Preventive Measures Highlighted

In light of the rising dengue and chikungunya cases, health officials are reinforcing basic mosquito-control measures:

  • Avoid water accumulation in and around residential areas

  • Empty coolers and flower pots regularly

  • Use mosquito repellents and nets while sleeping

  • Wear full-sleeved clothing, especially in the evening and early morning

Central Monitoring in Place

The Health Ministry has assured the public that it is closely monitoring the situation and is in constant touch with local health authorities. Contingency plans are also being developed in states that are witnessing a surge in vector-borne diseases.

“We are coordinating with state governments to ensure timely medical intervention and preventive action. Resources will be mobilized wherever required,” a senior official from the ministry stated.

As the monsoon continues, health experts are calling on the public to remain vigilant, maintain hygiene, and seek timely medical care to avoid complications from what is becoming an increasingly active viral season.

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