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Dengue Fever In School-Going Kids: What Parents Should Know
Dengue fever, a mosquito-borne viral illness, has been on the rise in recent months, especially among school-going children in India.
According to the World Health Organization (WHO), India is one of the countries most affected by dengue, with over 100,000 cases reported annually.
This article explores the alarming reality of dengue in kids, sharing scientific data and practical tips to help parents safeguard their children's health.

Dengue In Children In India
Here's the science bit. According to studies conducted by the Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) as of 2021, dengue fever cases among school-going kids in India were on the rise. This isn't meant to scare you, but it's a reminder that Dengue is still around.
India's tropical climate provides an ideal breeding ground for Aedes mosquitoes, contributing to the high prevalence of dengue. In recent years, there has been a significant increase in dengue cases among children aged 5 to 15.

Protecting Your Child From Dengue Fever
Parents must be vigilant as dengue can strike at any age. Children are particularly vulnerable, and severe cases can lead to hospitalisation.
1. Mosquito control: Ensure your home is mosquito-free. Use mosquito nets, screens, and repellents to shield your child from mosquito bites.
2. Dengue vaccine: Check with your healthcare provider about the availability of dengue prevention tips for your child.
3. Hydration and nutrition: Encourage your child to stay well-hydrated and maintain a balanced diet to support their immune system.
4. Dengue symptoms awareness: Educate your child about dengue symptoms like fever and joint pain. Prompt recognition can lead to early treatment.
5. Dress smart: Dress your child in long-sleeved shirts and pants to minimise exposed skin.

On A Final Note...
As the threat of dengue fever looms large, especially among school-going kids in India, parents must stay informed and proactive. Dengue can be a serious illness, but with the right knowledge and preventative measures, we can protect our children.
Disclaimer: This article provides general information about dengue fever in children. Always consult with a healthcare professional for personalised advice and medical guidance.



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