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Dengue surge: 10 districts alone have 87 percent infection

Kathmandu, August 1: More than 5,000 people have been infected with dengue in the country. Sunsari district alone has more than half of them, according to Epidemiology and Disease Control Division. Division Director Rudra Prasad Marasini informed that country recorded the dengue infection among a total of 5,688 persons since

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Over 4,000 dengue patients across country

At least 4,289 dengue patients have been reported across the country. According to the Epidemiology and Disease Control Division, the

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BPKIHS launches 30-bed dengue ward

The BP Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Dharan has additionally allotted 30 beds dedicated to the treatment of dengue. The

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Dengue infection rises, 10 districts see more cases

Dengue infection has been found rising of late. With rainfall continuing, Dengue infection cases have gone up.

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Dengue-infected patient detected in Rasuwa

Dengue-infected patient has been found in the northern belt of Rasuwa district. The patient is now undergoing treatment at Dhunche-based

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27 succumb to dengue in Bagmati province

Bagmati Province recorded 42,459 dengue patients in the current fiscal year. Of them, 27 lost their lives.

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One infected with COVID-19, dengue dies in Seti Hospital

A patient diagnosed with COVID-19 and dengue infections at the Seti Province Hospital, Dhangadi died last night.

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Dengue Serotype 3 cases increase this year

The lab tests conducted at the National Public Health Laboratory, Teku; BP Koirala Institute of Health Sciences, Dharan and the

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Bagmati Province records 42,007 dengue patients so far

Hetauda: More than 42,000 people have been infected from dengue in Bagmati Province so far. According to the Health Directorate

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300 cases of dengue detected in a week

Kathmandu: The country recorded 300 new cases of dengue in a week until Friday, according to the Epidemiology and Communicable