Indore: The number of dengue patients in Madhya Pradesh’s Indore has breached a thousand marks after 21 new cases of the disease, that included 10 children, were reported on Friday. Commenting on the situation, Chief Medical and Health Officer Dr. BS Setiya said the reason for the increase in the number of dengue patients is water logging or around people homes.

“People should not let water stagnate around them in which dengue larvae grow. Till now, one thousand people have become victims of dengue, even today 21 new cases have come in which 10 are children. At present, there are 28 active dengue cases in the district, out of which 15 are being treated in hospitals,” he said. Meanwhile, experts on Friday said that dengue makes pregnant women vulnerable to unfavourable pregnancy as compared to non-infected pregnant women.

Gynaecologists said that if pregnant women get infected with dengue, there are possibilities that the foetus may suffer from growth restriction (IUGR) and may be underweight. Dengue virus (DENV) causes fever and severe hemorrhagic symptoms in humans. Dengue Virus Serotype-2 is more fatal. The vector-borne disease spreads through the bite of the Aedes aegypti mosquito and is dangerous as the infected mother may pass on the infection to the foetus.