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Dengue patients over 13,000 across Nepal

Kathmandu: The number of people suffering from dengue has reached more than 13,000 in the country. The bulletin of the Epidemiology and Diseases Control Division has said 13,700 persons had contracted dengue. Lalitpur district has highest number of patients- 4,098; which is followed by Kathmandu-3,052. Similarly, Makwanpur district has 1,422

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COVID-19: 110 new cases registered in 24 hours

The country has recorded 110 new COVID-19 cases with zero infection related death in the past 24 hours.

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KMC to ban consumption of tobacco products in public places

The Kathmandu Metropolitan City has banned consumption of tobacco products in public places within the city. The new policy will

One dies of Japanese Encephalitis in Chitwan

A 60-year-old woman of Madi municipality-1 in Chitwan district died of Japanese Encephalitis. She died after returning home from the

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Dengue and scrub typhus patients on rise in Baitadi

The number of dengue and scrub typhus patients has been rising in Baitadi district in recent period. Scrub typhus has

Nepal facing climate change-induced risks: Minister Sharma

Minister for Finance Janardan Sharma said Nepal was one of the most vulnerable countries in the world in view of

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President calls for all-side effort to prevent neglected tropical diseases

President Bidya Devi Bhandari has said that efforts of all were necessary for the prevention and control of neglected tropical

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Dengue menace in Bardibas

The Bardibas Hospital of Mahottari has received 17 dengue patients of late. It is the increasing trend since last month,

152 COVID-19 cases, two deaths in 24 hours

The country recorded 152 COVID-19 cases with two infection-related fatalities in the past 24 hours. The caseloads were from the

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Japanese encephalitis claims three lives in Makawanpur

Three persons died of Japanese encephalitis in different locations in Makawanpur district, the District Health Office confirmed.