Kolkata: Thirty new cases of dengue were reported from different places in West Bengal, taking the total number of cases to 1,372 since January, a health official said today.
The number of deaths due to the vector-borne disease, however, remained at two, state Director of Health Services Biswaranjan Satpathy told PTI.
Out of the new cases, around 20 were from areas under the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) while the rest were from the districts including neighbouring Howrah.
The number of deaths due to the vector-borne disease, however, remained at two, state Director of Health Services Biswaranjan Satpathy told PTI.
Out of the new cases, around 20 were from areas under the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) while the rest were from the districts including neighbouring Howrah.
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