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In the 2006 dengue outbreak in India, cases of dengue fever were reported first from New Delhi in early September and by the end of September other states also started to report deaths. At least 3613 confirmed cases of dengue fever were reported and over 50 people died in the outbreak.〔(More dengue, chikungunya cases reported ), NDTV Web Version, Accessed 9 October 2006〕 ==Outbreak== * New Delhi: By early October more than 590 cases of dengue fever were reported from Delhi and over 367 from neighbouring states who had come to New Delhi for treatment.〔 *Rajasthan: By 12 September, more than 35 patients were treated for dengue fever.〔(Dengue cases on the rise in Rajasthan ), Hindustan Times. Accessed 9 October 2006〕 * Chandigarh: 159 cases of dengue fever were reported. These were reported from the Post-graduate Institute of Medical Education and Research, the government run multi-specialty hospital. However out of 159 only 29 were from Chandigarh and the remaining were from Punjab, Harayana and Uttar Pradesh who had come to chandigarh for treatment.〔(Chandigarh reports 159 suspected dengue cases ), Daily India, Accessed 9 October 2006〕 * Uttar Pradesh: Over 214 suspected cases of the diseases were reported.〔 * Andhra Pradesh: One person succumbed to the disease and at least five were treated.〔 * West Bengal: Over 30 people were treated for dengue fever in Kolkata.〔 By 9 October 2006 more than fifty deaths were reported to dengue fever and more than 3613 patients were treated for this disease.〔 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「2006 dengue outbreak in India」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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