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    India’s Dengue Crisis Extends Beyond Monsoon Season Amid Climate Shifts

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 11, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    India is witnessing a troubling shift in the pattern of dengue fever outbreaks, which are no longer restricted to the monsoon season. Experts attribute this change to increasing temperatures, irregular rainfall, and accelerated urbanisation, all of which create favorable conditions for the Aedes mosquitoes that transmit the disease. Historically, dengue cases surged during the monsoon due to stagnant water providing breeding grounds, but now infections are appearing year-round. This evolution complicates public health efforts aimed at controlling the disease within a defined timeframe.

    Climate change plays a significant role in this transformation, as warmer temperatures extend mosquito breeding periods and increase their survival rates. Erratic rainfall patterns, including unexpected showers outside the monsoon, contribute to the creation of new mosquito habitats in urban and semi-urban areas. Rapid urbanisation further exacerbates the problem by increasing population density and creating more sites for water accumulation, such as construction zones and poorly managed waste areas.

    In a significant development for public health policy, this extended dengue season demands continuous surveillance and year-round vector control strategies. The shift also highlights the need for increased community awareness and improved infrastructure to manage water and waste effectively. Without adapting to these changing environmental and social factors, India risks facing more frequent and severe dengue outbreaks, placing additional strain on healthcare systems and impacting millions of lives.

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