Asian Journal of Microbiology, Biotechnology & Environmental Sciences Paper

Vol 23, Issue 3, 2021; Page No.(387-391)

INFLUENCE OF CLIMATIC CONDITION ON DENGUE FEVER IN DISTRICT NASHIK, M.S., INDIA

SUVARNA DESHPANDE AND RAMESH ABDAR

Abstract

Mosquitoes have a worldwide distribution, mostly through tropical and temperate regions. They can be found in a variety of habitats with fresh or impure water. Infectious vector-borne diseases like malaria and dengue fever infect half of the world population. Dengue is a serious health issue in India and other parts of the world. As the outbreak of dengue fever, it is very important to know details about the cause of dengue. Prevalence of microorganisms in the viral strain, disease severity pattern, early detection of the virus, and early management of the disease are essential. The study carried out the correlation with the Dengue fever and Environmental factors for the current year, i.e. from January 2019 to October 2019. The study shows the exact Correlation between dengue fever patients and environmental conditions. The study is still going on and it will help in the management program to carry out vector control and source reduction in the present study during study period data of a total of 4143 patient’s data were collected from which 1043 are dengue patients, Elisa positive which is confirmatory with very low platelets, high fever, and nausea vomiting, raised Creatinine SGPT, SGOT. The climatic condition is always correlated with dengue fever. The monsoon is prolonged till November accordingly dengue cases increase. Aedes mosquito source of development must be reduced. The program manages to apply the control measures along with source reduction.