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Karachi witnesses rise in pneumonia patients As many as 30 cases of pneumonia being reported daily, reveals emergency in charge at NICH KARACHI: The country's financial hub has recorded a rise in pneumonia cases, primarily due to changing weather conditions, after witnesses a surge in vector-borne diseases and viral illnesses in recent days. Emergency in charge at the National Institute of Child Health (NICH) has revealed that as 30 cases of pneumonia were being reported daily. Meanwhile, Civil Hospital's Dr Imran Sarwar has said that around 15 to 20 pneumonia cases were being reported on a daily basis at the hospital.

The figures come after hospitals across the city reported an increased number of dengue, malaria, chikungunya and other viral infections. According to the Sindh Health Department, at least 411 suspected cases of chikungunya were reported in Sindh with 153 among those confirmed after diagnosis, Geo News reported earlier this week. At least 1,724 cases of dengue were reported in Sindh this year of which 1,484 were documented in Karachi alone.



One death due to dengue fever was also reported in Sindh this year. The health department stated that at least 2,22,239 cases of malaria were reported in Sindh this year with 1,768 diagnosed in Karachi. Speaking to Geo News on increased pneumonia cases, Secretary General of the Pakistan Pediatric Association Dr Khalid Shafi said that pneumonia cases tend to increase during the months of October, November, and December.

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