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Conjunctivitis cases are on the rise in Delhi-NCR due to incessant rains, with the capital reporting about 100 cases per day. The highly contagious eye infection is caused by viruses and spreads easily through contact.
Dr JS Titiyal, Chief RP Centre for Ophthalmic Sciences, AIIMS, the national capital is reporting 100 cases per day. Due to incessant rain, humid conditions, and waterlogging, infections like these become an ideal condition for the spread of the bacterial virus. Read on to know how to prevent and combat pink eyes. , Health News, Times Now
The National Capital Region is experiencing an increase in conjunctivitis cases in the monsoon season in Delhi. The national capital is reporting 100 such cases per day., Delhi News, Times Now
Schools in Delhi have reported rising cases of eye infections lasting for three to four days on average, with some sending at least 10 to 12 children showing symptoms back home every day to check the spread of the contagion.