Telangana - Dengue kills 12 in Warangal, fever cases on rise
Garbage gathered in drainage ditches when the rains stopped, and the tainted water surged into several colonies and onto the highways, spreading illness. The main causes of the sharp increase in the mosquito population are attributed to poor sanitation, unfinished drain construction, and failure to clear abandoned lots in urban areas.
Many government hospitals in the former warangal district lack the necessary equipment to perform the blood platelet count test and the ELISA (Enzyme-Linked Immuno Sorbent Assay) test, which are both used to diagnose dengue disease. In order to undertake Elisa testing, hospitals in rural and suburban regions direct their patients to the mahatma gandhi Memorial (MGM) hospital.
According to Dr. V. Chandrasekhar, superintendent of the MGM hospital, there are 300 beds available for patients, as well as ventilators and oxygen cylinders in case of an emergency. If more beds are required, he added, they will be added. There are now about 182 patients being treated at the MGM hospital, of which 28 have dengue, seven have malaria, and 147 have seasonal fever. dengue fever tests cost between Rs. 1,000 and Rs. 1,500 for patients visiting private facilities.