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Pakistan is facing a surge in dengue cases, with over 1400 cases reported in Islamabad, a jump from 111 cases in less than a month. Heavy rainfall and favorable weather conditions have increased the risk of transmission, as per the Ministry of National Health Services and Regulations. The WHO reported 12.3 million dengue cases globally by August 2024, with Pakistan being particularly vulnerable due to its climate.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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