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India: Kerala reports uptick in dengue

Kerala state, in southwest India, has been plagued with outbreaks in recent years- Nipah virus, shigellosis, malaria, Naegleria fowleri and leptospirosis. The latest infectious disease the state has reported increases in is dengue fever. With the arrival of the monsoon, single-day tallies have routinely exceeded 60–100 confirmed cases, supplemented by hundreds of patients hospitalized under observation with suspected symptoms. Since the beginning of the year, Kerala has reported 3,565 confirmed and 10, 428 probable cases of dengue. More than half the confirmed cases have been reported since May.

Kerala state, in southwest India, has been plagued with outbreaks in recent years- Nipah virus, shigellosis, malaria, Naegleria fowleri and leptospirosis.

The latest infectious disease the state has reported increases in is dengue fever.

With the arrival of the monsoon, single-day tallies have routinely exceeded 60–100 confirmed cases, supplemented by hundreds of patients hospitalized under observation with suspected symptoms.

Since the beginning of the year, Kerala has reported 3,565 confirmed and 10, 428 probable cases of dengue. More than half the confirmed cases have been reported since May.

17 dengue deaths have been reported to date.

Epidemiological data from the Kerala Directorate of Health Services (DHS) indicates that the highly virulent DENV-2 strain remains the dominant cause of infection in the state, alongside significant circulation of DENV-1, DENV-3, and DENV-4.

The Kerala Health Department, led by Health Minister K. Muraleedharan, has admitted that lapses in pre-monsoon sanitation—disrupted earlier in the year due to local and assembly election cycles—contributed to the rapid spread of vectors. In response, the government has launched a strict biosecurity protocol:

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