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Seven malaria cases reported in Chitwan in one year

Such a number of malaria patients was found in the course of conducting a sample test of 7,989 people who visited the District Public Health Office, Chitwan, for the suspected malaria infection. 
By REPUBLICA

CHITWAN, June 20: Seven cases of malaria were detected in Chitwan district in the current fiscal year. 


Such a number of malaria patients was found in the course of conducting a sample test of 7,989 people who visited the District Public Health Office, Chitwan, for the suspected malaria infection. 


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Vector Control Inspector Ram KC said the infection was seen in the people returned from overseas employment. A total of 10 people were infected from malaria last fiscal year. 


Specially, people aged above 15 years suffer from this disease. Malaria is mostly transmitted to people from the bites of infected female Anopheles mosquitoes. Fever, headache, vomiting, and tiredness are symptoms of malaria.  


KC said it was necessary to keep the surroundings clean and sleep under mosquito nets to be protected from mosquito bites.


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