Dengue: TPR higher than Karnataka average in 15 districts, including BBMP area
The Hindu
Although the number of dengue cases in Karnataka in the first six months this year is almost the same as that reported in 2022, at least 15 districts, including BBMP area, have a test positivity rate (TPR) that is higher than the State average of 5.8%.
Although the number of dengue cases in Karnataka in the first six months this year is almost the same as that reported in 2022, at least 15 districts, including BBMP area, have a test positivity rate (TPR) that is higher than the State average of 5.8%.
The total number of cases till June 17 this year is 2,024 while 2,014 cases were reported in the corresponding period last year, according to data from the State Health Department. The State had reported a total of 9,889 dengue cases and nine deaths in 2022. Over half of the total tally in 2022 was added in the last quarter.
An analysis of the week-wise dengue positivity from January this year has shown that 203 cases, the highest, were reported in the week from January 30 to February 5. Subsequently, the weekly cases hovered around 130 and then fell below 100 from April.
With over 36% of the State’s total cases this year being reported in Bengaluru, the city continued to record the highest number of positive cases. From 388 cases in the January to June period in 2022, Bengaluru’s dengue tally has seen over a two-fold rise to touch 732 this year.
Among districts other than Bengaluru, Mysuru has recorded the highest with 175 cases so far. Mysuru is followed by Vijayapura (113), Chitradurga (91), and Belavagi (78).
Mohammed Sharief, State Programme Officer, National Vector-Borne Disease Control Programme (NVBDCP), told The Hindu that a meeting to review the vector-borne disease control programme across the State was held on June 17.
“The goal is to sustain a case fatality rate of less than 1% and contain any outbreaks. While nine dengue deaths were reported last year, there have been no deaths so far this year,” he said.
Capt. Brijesh Chowta, Dakshina Kannada MP, on Saturday urged Union Finance Minister Nirmala Sitharaman to facilitate speeding up of ongoing critical infrastructure works in the region, including Mangaluru-Bengaluru NH 75 widening, establishment of Indian Coast Guard Academy, and merger of Konkan Railway Corporation with the Indian Railways.