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Ernakulam reports sharp rise in dengue cases as monsoon intensifies

Published on: 28 Jun 2026, 02:59 PM
Ernakulam reports sharp rise in dengue cases as monsoon intensifies

An increase in dengue cases has been observed in Ernakulam district as the monsoon intensifies across Kerala, according to health officials.

As of June 28, the district had reported 763 suspected and 295 confirmed dengue cases, compared to 304 suspected and 142 confirmed cases in May, indicating a significant rise in mosquito-borne infections.

The Health department has intensified preventive measures in view of the surge. “Source reduction activities are the only effective way to prevent mosquito breeding, and directions have been issued to step up such measures,” said District Medical Officer Dr. R. Shahirsha. He added that with West Nile fever cases also being reported, focus has been placed on preventing accumulation of dirty water. Cleaning drives and spraying operations have been launched.

Cases have been reported from Edappally, Eloor, Kaloor, Kalamassery, Vennala, Ezhikkara, Malayidamthuruthu, Mulamthuruthy, Pattimattom, Ponnurunni, Thammanam and Kalady, among other areas. Aluva municipality alone reported seven cases last week, including three from Ward 10 and two each from Wards 12 and 21.

Ansal Isaac, Aluva municipal secretary, said no new cases have been reported since then and that the local body had intensified source reduction measures, including fogging and spraying.

Dr. Rajany Jose, Associate Professor in the Department of Community Medicine at Government Medical College, Ernakulam, said the increase was expected. “There has been a spike in the number of cases compared to last month. However, it is on expected lines as the arrival of the monsoon and intermittent rains lead to water stagnation, creating favourable conditions for mosquito breeding. The only way to prevent dengue is through source reduction activities,” Dr. Jose said.

Describing dengue as a preventable disease, Dr. Jose called for collective and sustained efforts by all departments and active public participation in eliminating stagnant water and ensuring proper waste management.

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