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BMC To Use COVID Dedicated War Rooms To Tackle Monsoon Illness

This development came after Mumbai saw a huge spike in the monsoon-related illness, such as dengue, swine flu, gastroenteritis etc., especially in the month of June.

BMC To Use COVID Dedicated War Rooms To Tackle Monsoon Illness
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The Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC)’s health department has decided to convert the dedicated COVID-19 war rooms at ward levels into specialized teams to handle monsoon ailments.

This development came after Mumbai saw a huge spike in the monsoon-related illness, such as dengue, swine flu, gastroenteritis etc., especially in the month of June.

Each of these “war rooms” will consist of one doctor, one health coordinator, and one data entry operator working in two shifts.

According to the latest data released by BMC’s health department for the months of May and June, there were 501 and 676 cases of malaria, 66 and 97 cases of leptospirosis, 119 and 353 cases of dengue, 1264 and 1744 cases of gastro, 63 and 141 cases of hepatitis, 4 and 8 cases of chikungunya, and 62 and 90 cases of H1N1.

This represents a significant increase in cases compared to June of the previous year, where the corresponding numbers for the same categories were 348 (malaria), 12 (leptospirosis), 39 (dengue), 543 (gastro), 64 (hepatitis), 1 (chikungunya), and 2 (H1N1).

However, the health department attributes this rise to improved disease detection.

The civic body had announced a door-to-door campaign to enhance the detection of monsoon ailments, following a similar process as the COVID-19 detection. Therefore, the number of patients will increase as a result of this. Citizens are requested not to be alarmed as early detection and treatment for diseases like dengue and malaria can save lives, official stated.

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