Dengue diagnosed in 3,727 people in Bagmati Province, 1,832 cases confirmed in Lalitpur district only

KATHMANDU, Sept 6: Cases of Dengue are on rise in all the seven provinces in the country, according to the Epidemiology and Disease Control Division. The highest of 3,727 cases have been reported in Bagmati Province. As many as 1,832 cases have been confirmed in Lalitpur, 888 in Kathmandu, 598 in Makwanpur, 439 in Rupandehi and 111 cases in Dhading districts. Likewise, 36 cases of Dengue have been confirmed in Karnali Province, 75 in Madesh Province, 95 in Sudur Paschim, 101 in Gandaki, 221 in Province 1 and 770 in Lumbini Province.  

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