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12 new dengue cases reported in ICT

Published on: November 9, 2025 11:26 PM

The Islamabad district administration has reported a steady decline in dengue cases as a result of continuous surveillance and timely anti-dengue operations.

During the latest drive, 34,110 sites were inspected, 1,146 hotspots were fumigated, and 983 houses were sprayed, while only 12 new cases were recorded in the last 24 hours.

According to the report on Sunday, the field teams inspected 34,110 locations across rural and urban areas as part of preventive measures. Fogging was carried out at 1,146 identified hotspots, while 983 houses were sprayed to eliminate mosquito breeding sites.

In the past 24 hours, 12 new dengue cases were confirmed in different areas of Islamabad. Of these, 7 patients were from rural zones, while 5 cases were reported from urban areas. At present, 30 dengue patients are under treatment at various hospitals in the city.

Larvae inspection teams found positive larvae at 127 locations and negative at one site, showing that vector control measures are actively being implemented where risks are detected.

The district administration stated that regular inspections, rapid response, and community awareness have helped in controlling the spread of dengue. The consistent decline in new cases reflects the impact of timely field interventions and strict monitoring.

The officials also reported that most hospitalized patients have recovered and returned home, with only a limited number still under treatment. The administration emphasized that continued cooperation from citizens is essential to sustain this downward trend.

It warned that legal action will be taken against individuals or institutions found violating dengue prevention guidelines and standard operating procedures (SOPs).

The administration urged residents to remain vigilant, eliminate stagnant water around their homes, and report any potential breeding sites to authorities.

“Collective responsibility and community participation are key to making Islamabad dengue-free,” the district administration added, reaffirming its commitment to maintaining daily surveillance and field inspections to ensure full control over the mosquito-borne disease.

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