Bhubaneswar:
Odisha on Thursday confirmed 51 more dengue cases, taking the total number of those infected to 1,861 in the state this year.
The highest 12 cases have been reported from the coastal district of Kendrapada followed by Cuttack which reported eight cases on Thursday, a senior health official said.
The death toll due to the mosquito-borne disease has, however, remained at six as no person has died of dengue since the last week of October, the official said.
The government has breathed a sigh of relief as the number of patients has declined in worst-hit regions of Ganjam and Balasore districts.
"Earlier, we were getting reports of 20 to 30 positive cases from these regions daily which have come down to one or two," the official said.
The highest 12 cases have been reported from the coastal district of Kendrapada followed by Cuttack which reported eight cases on Thursday, a senior health official said.
The death toll due to the mosquito-borne disease has, however, remained at six as no person has died of dengue since the last week of October, the official said.
The government has breathed a sigh of relief as the number of patients has declined in worst-hit regions of Ganjam and Balasore districts.
"Earlier, we were getting reports of 20 to 30 positive cases from these regions daily which have come down to one or two," the official said.
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