Chikungunya Outbreak : The outbreak of Chikungunya is increasing rapidly in Nagpur, Maharashtra. Let us tell you that it is not only making common people sick but also police personnel. The number of patients is increasing continuously in the city. You may be surprised to know that more than 50 policemen have been affected by Chikungunya and these cases are increasing continuously. If media reports are to be believed, the number of patients in the hospital has doubled. In such a situation, there is a situation of concern in the city. Given the increasing outbreak of mosquito-borne diseases, the municipal corporation officials have also declared an emergency. Also, preparations have been started to reduce the outbreak of the disease.
Patients are increasing in police hospital
There are constant reports of policemen suffering from Chikungunya in the Nagpur Police Hospital. Let us tell you that since last month, 52 policemen have been reported to be suffering from Chikungunya. Not only this, it is being said that 50 percent of the patients coming to the OPD in the hospital are suffering from this virus. This number is being told only of the patients coming to the hospital. Apart from this, many policemen live in remote areas and do not come to the police hospital for treatment, whose record is not recorded.
ongoing treatment in the hospital
The good news is that 25 out of 52 policemen are currently undergoing treatment in the hospital. At the same time, 27 patients have recovered after receiving treatment and are completely healthy. However, patients are still being admitted to the hospital continuously.
100 patients coming every day
If media reports are to be believed, earlier an average of 40 patients used to come to the OPD of the police hospital every day, but now this number is increasing rapidly. Let us tell you that now every day 100 patients are getting affected by the virus and are getting admitted to the hospital. Up to 50 percent of these patients are getting affected by the Chikungunya virus.
These symptoms are seen in most people
Most of the patients admitted to the hospital notice common symptoms like cold, cough, fever, body ache, gastro, and malaria. The good thing is that people are recovering quickly if they get treatment soon after being admitted to the hospital.
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