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Epidemiological analysis of hospitalized cases of dengue fever/dengue haemorrhagic fever and extent of breeding of Aedes aegypti in major hospitals in the National Capital Territory of Delhi (NCT Delhi), 2005–2009. / Nandi, J;Sharma, R S;Dasgupta, R K;Katyal, R;Dutta, P K;Dhillon, G P S

Tác giả : Nandi, J;Sharma, R S;Dasgupta, R K;Katyal, R;Dutta, P K;Dhillon, G P S

Nhà xuất bản : WHO Regional Office for South-East Asia.

Năm xuất bản : 2009

Chủ đề : 1. Aedes Aegypti. 2. Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever (DHF). 3. Hospitals. 4. NCT Delhi. 5. Receptivity. 6. Vulnerability. 7. Journal / periodical articles.

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Dengue Bulletin. 2009 Dec; 33: 130-139 Dengue is a notifiable disease in the National Capital Territory of Delhi (NCT Delhi), India. All hospitals, both in the public and private sectors, are under obligation to report serologically confirmed cases of dengue to local health authorities. During the period 2005 to 2009, a total of 7402 serologically confirmed dengue cases were reported from the National Capital Territory of Delhi. Records of 5603 dengue cases (76%) admitted in hospitals were analysed for severity of disease. The trend of dengue has changed from cyclic to annual occurrence. DHF/DSS accounted for 518 (9.2%) of the admitted hospital cases in all age groups. The proportion of males found positive for dengue infection was 68% while females constituted 32%. The transmission season in NCT Delhi is the rainy season (July to October). Container indices monitored in six major hospitals remained persistently high in all the five years (range 1.5 to 23.9) and carried high potential for spatial spread of dengue infection to other parts of the NCT, Delhi region.

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