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10 people died of dengue in Delhi in 2017: MCD report
10 people died of dengue in Delhi in 2017: MCD report
At Least 10 People Died In Delhi Due To Dengue Last Year, A Municipal Report Released Today Said, Updating An Earlier Death Toll Of Four. The Report Also Said That The Vector-borne Disease Affected 9,271 People Here In 2017. PTI | Updated on: 09 Jan 2018, 08:21:56 AM
New Delhi:
At least 10 people died in Delhi due to dengue last year, a municipal report released today said, updating an earlier death toll of four. The report also said that the vector-borne disease affected 9,271 people here in 2017.
The report by the South Delhi Municipal Corporation, which tabulates the data for the entire city, said three fatalities were reported in areas falling under the SDMC, and two from areas under the North Delhi Municipal Corporation.
Coronavirus news LIVE Updates: Maharashtra records 10,607 new cases, 733 in Mumbai; state s tally reaches 58,98,550
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PGIMER Chandigarh to conduct sero survey of people below 18 years
A sero survey of people below 18 years of age will be conducted in Chandigarh to determine the number of children infected by COVID-19, PGIMER director Jagat Ram said on Saturday. Sero surveys or sero prevalence studies are based on analysis of antibodies collected through blood samples. The Post Graduate Institute of Medical Education & Research (PGIMER) has decided to take a sample size of 2,500 Chandigarh-based people below 18 years of age for the survey and the sampling will be done from the city, rural and slum areas,he said.