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Measles Outbreak: Measles outbreak is increasing in Mumbai and its surrounding areas. Today i.e. on Thursday, the cases of measles in Mumbai New cases came to the fore. The number of infected people has increased after the arrival of new cases 288 has occurred. At the same time, one more person has died due to measles, after which the death toll has increased in a month. has occurred. At the same time, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) told that Patients have been discharged. BMC's Executive Health Officer Dr. Mangala Gomare has told that the cases of measles are increasing rapidly in Mumbai. He said that the report has shown that the number of infected is increasing rapidly. He said that some parts of Mumbai including M-East are also included in the high-risk area. According to the report, the total of misses 16 cases have come to the fore, there have been 9 deaths. Reported cases of Measles are increasing. The high-risk area is M-East & few other parts of Mumbai that have reported a high number of cases. A total of 22 outbreaks & 9 deaths have been reported: Dr Mangala Gomare, BMC Executive Health Officer, Mumbai pic.twitter.com/duQRxR76sF — ANI (@ANI) November 24, 2022 Children are more at risk: Whereas, in view of the increasing danger of measles in the state, the BMC is conducting the survey. In this 439 Suspects have been detected. It has also been revealed in the report that more effect of infection is being seen in children. The civic body has said that an eight-month-old baby died of measles in the hospital last Tuesday. Measles 3,439 SUSPECTED CASES: According to a BMC official, 3 cases of measles have been reported so far this year, 535 Suspicious cases have come to the fore. BMC also informed that 11 from the ward Ward's Measles is spreading rapidly in the areas. The biggest concern is that the new cases of these measles 07984 Cases have come to the fore in seven different wards belong to. BMC's Executive Health Officer Dr. Mangala Gomare has said that vaccination is important to protect children from measles. He said that more effect of measles can also be seen in children. They can even die due to measles. At the same time, seeing the rapid spread of infection, arrangements for more than 300 beds have also been made by BMC in hospitals. Vaccination is important to mark children safe. The child may suffer complications leading to death. BMC has organized more than 300 beds: Dr Mangala Gomare, BMC Executive Health Officer, Mumbai — ANI (@ANI) November 24, 2022 Consideration on giving additional dose of vaccine: Significantly, the number of Measles patients in Jharkhand, Bihar, Gujarat, Haryana, Kerala and Maharashtra has increased in recent times. There has been a significant increase in At the same time, in view of the increase in measles cases, the central government has asked the affected states and union territories to consider giving additional doses of measles and rubella vaccines to all children in the age group of nine months to five years. with language input measlesmeasles vaccinePublished Date Thu, Nov 24, 2022, 9: 57 PM IST

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Measles Outbreak: Measles outbreak is increasing in Mumbai and its surrounding areas. Today i.e. on Thursday, the cases of measles in Mumbai New cases came to the fore. The number of infected people has increased after the arrival of new cases 288 has occurred. At the same time, one more person has died due to measles, after which the death toll has increased in a month. has occurred. At the same time, the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) told that Patients have been discharged.

BMC’s Executive Health Officer Dr. Mangala Gomare has told that the cases of measles are increasing rapidly in Mumbai. He said that the report has shown that the number of infected is increasing rapidly. He said that some parts of Mumbai including M-East are also included in the high-risk area. According to the report, the total of misses 16 cases have come to the fore, there have been 9 deaths.

Reported cases of Measles are increasing. The high-risk area is M-East & few other parts of Mumbai that have reported a high number of cases. A total of 22 outbreaks & 9 deaths have been reported: Dr Mangala Gomare, BMC Executive Health Officer, Mumbai pic.twitter.com/duQRxR76sF

— ANI (@ANI) November 24, 2022 Children are more at risk: Whereas, in view of the increasing danger of measles in the state, the BMC is conducting the survey. In this 439 Suspects have been detected. It has also been revealed in the report that more effect of infection is being seen in children. The civic body has said that an eight-month-old baby died of measles in the hospital last Tuesday.

Measles 3,439 SUSPECTED CASES: According to a BMC official, 3 cases of measles have been reported so far this year, 535 Suspicious cases have come to the fore. BMC also informed that 11 from the ward Ward’s Measles is spreading rapidly in the areas. The biggest concern is that the new cases of these measles 07984 Cases have come to the fore in seven different wards belong to.

BMC’s Executive Health Officer Dr. Mangala Gomare has said that vaccination is important to protect children from measles. He said that more effect of measles can also be seen in children. They can even die due to measles. At the same time, seeing the rapid spread of infection, arrangements for more than 300 beds have also been made by BMC in hospitals.

Vaccination is important to mark children safe. The child may suffer complications leading to death. BMC has organized more than 300 beds: Dr Mangala Gomare, BMC Executive Health Officer, Mumbai

— ANI (@ANI) November 24, 2022 Consideration on giving additional dose of vaccine: Significantly, the number of Measles patients in Jharkhand, Bihar, Gujarat, Haryana, Kerala and Maharashtra has increased in recent times. There has been a significant increase in At the same time, in view of the increase in measles cases, the central government has asked the affected states and union territories to consider giving additional doses of measles and rubella vaccines to all children in the age group of nine months to five years.

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