KARACHI: Pakistan’s southern Sindh province reported first dengue-related death of this year after an 11-year-old child died of the dengue fever in Karachi on Sunday, a provincial health department spokesperson said.
Dengue is an illness that spreads through vectors, carried by the bite of an infected mosquito. In its most severe form, it can lead to fatalities.
People affected by dengue go through intense flu-like symptoms including high fever, intense headache, muscle and joint pain, and nausea and vomiting, typically persisting for approximately a week.
“Ameer Hamza, a child, died of dengue today at Liaquat National Hospital, marking the first dengue-related death this year,” Ali Nawaz Channa, a spokesperson for the Sindh Health Department, told Arab News on Sunday.
Ibadullah Khan, a friend of Hamza’s father Zahid Ghafar, said the deceased child had been diagnosed with dengue four days ago and was receiving treatment at the Memon Medical Center.
“This morning, he was transferred to Liaquat National Hospital but unfortunately, he didn’t recover and passed away a while ago,” Khan said.
Steamy summers in Pakistan, which is currently witnessing heatwave conditions, provide ideal conditions for the proliferation of the disease.
Pakistan’s Sindh province reported an outbreak of dengue in 2022, while a year later, the disease affected a large number of people in the country’s eastern Punjab and northwestern Khyber Pakhtunkhwa provinces.