Last year, a ATH perceived during slightest 200 suspected dengue patients from Aug to Sep while 5 deaths were reported from Hazara. PHOTO: ONLINE
ABBOTTABAD: The widespread of a dengue pathogen in Abbottabad continues unabated with during slightest 3 suspected patients failing of a pathogen during Ayub Teaching Hospital in Abbottabad over a past
two months.
The series of suspected cases reported to a ATH has sky-rocketed to 103 during this time, including 12 children, 26 women and 65 men.
According to officials during a hospital, infections seem to be strong in a Mansehra and Abbottabad areas that have reported 57 and 35 cases respectively. A serve 5 cases from Battagram, and dual any from Kohistan and Haripur districts have also been reported.
Health officials pronounced all patients reported to a sanatorium carried a common symptoms including high fever, orbital pain, revulsion and low platelet count.
Despite a symptoms, officials pronounced that blood samples have been sent to National Institute of Health (NIH) in Islamabad to endorse a dengue infection with a formula still awaited.
Doctors pronounced that of a patients who died apparently from dengue, one hailed from Battagram and dual from Mansehra. At slightest 8 patients, including dual women are now receiving diagnosis during a hospital.
Medical officer Dr Imran told The Express Tribune that there are no NIH-style arrangements during local turn to exam a blood for dengue pathogen that caused a check in reports formulating difficulty for both patients and medical staff.
Last year, a ATH perceived during slightest 200 suspected dengue patients from Aug to Sep while 5 deaths were reported from Hazara.
Published in The Express Tribune, Oct 1st, 2016.
Article source: http://tribune.com.pk/story/1191544/health-scare-three-died-dengue-fever-60-days/