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Dengue Cases Crossed 300+ In Delhi NCR, Prevention Tips To Follow To Avoid Upsurge

It is crucial to have knowledge about the precautionary steps that can be implemented to lower the likelihood of getting infected with dengue fever.

Updated on: 22 September, 2023 11:29 AM IST By: Vivek Singh
Dengue cases surge in Delhi NCR (Photo Credit: Krishi Jagran)

Dengue cases are on the rise in the Delhi National Capital Region (NCR), and immediate action is needed to prevent its further spread. The current tally of confirmed cases in Delhi NCR this season has already surpassed 300, and it is anticipated that the numbers will continue to climb in the weeks ahead.

To reduce the risk of contracting dengue, it is vital to understand and implement preventive measures. The first step is protecting yourself from mosquito bites by wearing appropriate clothing, using mosquito repellents, and maintaining a clean environment, including removing stagnant water.

Another key strategy is eliminating mosquito breeding sites by emptying containers like flower pots and water cans, sealing them tightly, and using drip irrigation for plants. Keeping your surroundings clean and free of clutter is also crucial to prevent mosquito breeding.

Ultimately, ensure that you receive the dengue vaccination if you reside in an area where the virus is widespread. The dengue vaccine is accessible in numerous countries and serves as an additional layer of protection against the virus. Nevertheless, it remains crucial to adhere to the preventive guidelines outlined earlier, even after getting vaccinated.

Dengue can pose a severe health risk if not addressed promptly, making it imperative to initiate preventive actions without delay. By following these straightforward measures, you can safeguard both yourself and your family from dengue infection. Prioritize your well-being and safety!

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