Dengue Fever Fatality in Chitwan: First Recorded Death of the Fiscal Year
A somber cloud looms over Chitwan as a 41-year-old man from Hetauda Sub-Metropolitan City-12 has succumbed to dengue fever while undergoing treatment at Chitwan Medical College. The unfortunate demise occurred on Thursday, marking a heartbreaking development in the ongoing battle against the disease.
The patient, whose identity is being withheld for privacy reasons, had been under medical care since Tuesday. Despite the dedicated efforts of the medical staff, his condition deteriorated, resulting in the tragic outcome. According to Ram KC, the Information Officer at the Health Office, this is the first recorded death attributed to dengue fever within the district during the current fiscal year.
Chitwan has been grappling with an upsurge in dengue cases, with a total of 53 cases detected from 532 sample tests conducted thus far. The alarming prevalence of the disease has prompted health authorities to intensify their efforts in mosquito control and public health awareness campaigns.
As the community mourns this loss, local health officials are urging residents to remain vigilant and take necessary precautions to prevent the spread of dengue fever. Stagnant water sources, which serve as breeding grounds for mosquitoes, are being targeted for elimination as part of the ongoing vector control measures.
The tragic passing of this individual serves as a stark reminder of the importance of early detection, prompt medical intervention, and proactive community participation in the fight against dengue fever. The health authorities remain committed to their mission of safeguarding the well-being of Chitwan’s residents and are working tirelessly to prevent further loss of life to this preventable disease.
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