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​The new dengue strain in discussion is the DENV 2 strain or the D2 strain. This strain of the virus is spreading rapidly and has become a serious concern for health experts. As per reports, nearly one-third of the samples obtained in Delhi-NCR have the D2 strain of the dengue virus. Dengue virus is transmitted to humans through the bites of infected female mosquitoes, especially the Aedes aegypti mosquito. ​

Alert! New dengue strain found in samples obtained from Delhi NCR: Here's all you need to know​

Viral cases like influenza and dengue are on the rise and cases of swine flu and typhoid are also being reported.Viral cases like influenza and dengue are on the rise and cases of swine flu and typhoid are also being reported.

Dengue, Viral Fever Cases Increase In Delhi-NCR; Cases of Swine Flu Reported | India News | Zee News

Chief Medical Officer and Deputy Director of Ursula Hospital, Dr Shailendra Tiwari said, more than 1800 patients are reaching the OPD every day in HospitalChief Medical Officer and Deputy Director of Ursula Hospital, Dr Shailendra Tiwari said, more than 1800 patients are reaching the OPD every day in Hospital

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A 35-year-old woman from Vasundhara, Ghaziabad, died of suspected dengue but officials are awaiting lab reports to confirm it as a dengue fatality.A 35-year-old woman from Vasundhara, Ghaziabad, died of suspected dengue but officials are awaiting lab reports to confirm it as a dengue fatality.

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