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Dengue not out of control: Government

            Kathmandu, Sept 12:  The government has claimed that dengue was not out of control in the country.             Minister for Communications and Information Technology Gokul Prasad Banskota clarified the above-mentioned situation while criticism were doing rounds in social networking sites that dengue was out of control in Nepal.            

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One dies of dengue, 73 infected in State 2

Mahottari, Sept 12: A person has died of dengue in State 2 and 73 others have been infected with the

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Bhaktapur at high risk of dengue

            Bhaktapur, Sept 11: The risk of dengue infection appears to be high in Bhaktapur. In a period of one

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Dengue poses growing threat to Kathmandu denizens

Kathmandu, Sept 10: As many as 1,350 people among the visitors to Teku-based Shukraraj Tropical & Infectious Disease Hospital (STIDH)

Bir Hospital starts dengue treatment

            Kathmandu, Sept 6 : The Bir Hospital has started providing treatment of dengue from Friday.             Hospital Director Prof

Agriculture Minister hospitalized after suffering from Dengue

Kathmandu, Sept 5: Agriculture Minister Chakrapani Khanal has been admitted to Grande International Hospital in the capital after suffering from

Ministry efforts inadequate to control dengue: Minister of State Dr…

Kathmandu, Sept 2, 2019: The Ministry of Health and Population has said its lone efforts were inadequate to control dengue,

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Bhaktapur reports 13 dengue cases this year

Bhaktapur, Sept 1: Bhaktapur district in State 3 has been identified as one of the highly vulnerable zones in terms

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Three killed from dengue and scrub typhus

            Chitwan, Aug 29: Three persons died of dengue and scrub typhus since mid-July this year in the district. According

Koshi Hospital treats over 2,500 viral fever patients, 60 with…

Biratnagar, Aug 27: An emergency ward at Biratnagar-based Koshi Hospital in Morang has experienced an increasing flow of viral fever