The Ministry of National Health Services and Regulations of Pakistan has issued an urgent advisory, warning of increased risk of dengue transmission due to heavy rainfall in the country.
As mentioned in the above letter, the World Health Organization on August 14, 2014, announced that the current outbreak of MPOX disease is a Public Health Emergency of International Concern, the release said.
Rawalpindi's dengue cases rose to 779 with 58 new patients admitted to local hospitals. A Punjab health team, led by Secretary Nadia Saqib, visited the city to assess the situation and criticised departments for poor cooperation. Strict action was promised against non-compliance, and full ho
Kerala Health Minister Veena George on Sunday confirmed that the test results of three more individuals related to the Nipah virus outbreak returned negative.
The current situation was evaluated in a review meeting led by Health Minister Veena George and it was assessed that no new individuals have been added to the contact list on Saturday.
The dengue outbreak in Rawalpindi is escalating, with Potohar Town, particularly Chak Jalal Din, experiencing a surge in cases. A mobile health unit has been deployed, and over 543 cases have been reported in the district. Efforts to control the outbreak continue, but the situation remains
The report was compiled by Border Health Services and it stated that a 44-year-old man, Farooq, a resident of Punjab's Gujrat, reached Pakistan from Riyadh on September 14
Kerala Health Minister Veena George said on Tuesday that 175 people have been included in the contact list of the 24-year-old patient who died of Nipah virus infection.