Dengue Claim 33
Lives In Delhi,
By Niharika shrinet

"Two
elderly persons, both aged above 70 and belonging to Delhi, died on September
15 of chikungunya complications at Sir Ganga Ram Hospital (SGRH). One of them
suffered from hypertension while the other had kidney problems," a
hospital source said.
The
number of deaths from chikungunya complications at SGRH has climbed to seven,
the highest at any hospital in the city. Out of the 15 deaths, Apollo Hospital
has reported five, while AIIMS, Hindu Rao Hospital and PSRI recorded one death
each. Gulab Chand Gupta (70) from Lajpat Nagar in south Delhi, died on
September 12, a family member Friday said.
"He
was admitted at Pushpawati Singhania Research Institute (PSRI) in south Delhi
on September 7 and succumbed to chikungunya complications on September 12. His
medical report says he died of acute febrile illness with septic shock and
multi-organ failure," his son-in-law Santosh Mangal said.
Chikungunya
and dengue have claimed at least 33 lives and affected nearly 3,000 people in
Delhi. 18 people have died of dengue which has affected over 1,100 people in
the city. The Centre had Friday sought a detailed report from the Delhi
government on deaths due to it and dengue, including medical history of the
deceased.
The
Delhi government has also asked private hospitals not to release data on
vector-borne disease cases ‘directly to the press’, which may ‘create panic’.
In the wake of chikungunya outbreak, the Delhi government has initiated the
process for declaring chikungunya as a notifiable and dangerous disease.
Doctors say that chikungunya is not a life-threatening disease in general, but
in rare cases leads to complications that prove fatal, especially in children
and elderly persons.
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