Pakistani hospitals run out of beds amid dengue outbreak



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NEW DELHI: Hospitals in Pakistan’s Punjab, Sindh and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces are refusing to admit more dengue virus patients due to lack of beds, with cases increasing across the country, Geo TV reported.
Coronavirus patient beds in hospitals in Punjab are used to treat patients with dengue virus, according to a report in The News International.
A massive dengue virus control campaign has been launched in Islamabad to deal with the alarming rate of reported cases in the city.
Meanwhile, the government of Punjab has declared a medical emergency at public health facilities in Lahore due to the growing number of dengue cases.
The decision was made at a meeting chaired by Punjab’s Health Minister Yasmeen Rashid, who addressed the challenge of preventing rapid breeding of mosquitoes in the province and expressed concern about the possible deterioration of the dengue fever situation in the coming weeks.
The provincial health department has also called on all doctors on leave to return to their respective medical facilities to deal with the growing number of dengue cases.
“Recent periods of rain, coupled with humidity and extensive construction work in some of Lahore’s most desirable areas, have provided fertile ground for dengue fever which has engulfed much of the city and its adjacent areas. Punjab Health Secretary Imran Sikandar Baloch said.
He argued that the weather conditions conducive to the spread of the disease were likely to last until the end of the year.



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