Tue, 21-Oct-2025

Dengue claims year’s first life in city

Dengue claims

KARACHI: The provincial health authorities on Saturday confirmed the year’s first death caused by dengue virus, and victim was resident of District East. The Sindh Health Department confirms the first dengue-related death reported in Sindh this year. A 48-year-old female resident of District East, Karachi, passed away yesterday while under treatment at a private hospital. … Read more

Naegleria claims life of youngster in Karachi

Naegleria

KARACHI: 19 year old male, resident of District East Karachi passed away from Naegleria Fowleri, Brain-eating amoeba at a private hospital in Karachi on Monday.

The patient started experiencing symptoms on August 18 2024 and was admitted in the hospital on August 21 2024. The presence of Naegleria Fowleri was confirmed in the patient on August 25 2024.

Upon investigation it was noted that the patient had not participated in any water related activities. His only exposure was regular use of water to perform ablution (wuzu) five times a day at home and occasionally to a nearby mosque.

In 2024, Naegleria Fowleri claimed five lives in Sindh province this year so far out of which four reported in Karachi and one in Hyderabad.

The experts said Naegleria is a Brain-eating amoeba that grows in clean water and is capable of eating the human brain by infecting the brain membrane through the nose, causing death. Naegleria does not reach the brain through the mouth, nor does the bacterium survive in salt water.

According to medical experts, 50% chlorine in water is necessary to prevent Naegleria.

Medical experts also say that household tanks should be cleaned at least twice a year, chlorine tablets should be used, and water should be boiled at 100 degrees Celsius for drinking and ablution to kill Naegleria.

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Fifth polio case detects in Pakistan

Pakistan
  • Polio virus has been confirmed in 31-month-old child.
  • The affected child belongs to US Gujro in Gadap Town.
  • Govt working together with partners in fight against polio.

KARACHI: Sindh Health Department has confirmed another polio case in District East area of Karachi , the number of cases has  reached to five this year in Pakistan.

Spokesperson Sindh Health Department said polio virus has been confirmed in a 31-month-old child in District East Karachi. The affected child belongs to Union Council Gujro in Gadap Town.

The Ministry of Health says that the fourth case was also reported from Union Council Gujro this year.

Spokesperson of the Ministry of Health said that polio targets children with low immunity, working together with partners in the fight against polio.

According to the spokesperson of the Ministry of Health, the government is ensuring all the necessary measures to eliminate polio, high-quality polio campaign is being organized in high-risk areas.

Caretaker Federal Minister for Health Dr. Nadeem Jan said that steps are being taken on an emergency basis to eradicate polio.

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Karachi: Two-Week Micro-Smart Lockdown Imposed In District East

Karachi: Two-Week Micro-Smart Lockdown Imposed In District East

As the second wave of the coronavirus began, authorities imposed a two-week micro-smart lockdown in District East. According to details, as soon as the coronavirus re-emerged in Karachi, Pakistan’s economic hub, the government re-imposed lockdown in various areas. Smart lockdown will be held in the affected USCs tonight from 12 noon to 17 October. Sources … Read more