The number of dengue cases in 2015 is 5,000, highest in the last five years and is all set to overtake the figure for 2010, when 6,259 cases were reported.

The fifth victim was Shev Bhatnagar, a student of class 10, who died due to medical complications caused by dengue at his home under the care of a medical practitioner.
"Shev's condition deteriorated early Tuesday as he developed respiratory problems. He expired while being taken to a hospital," said his family member.
Nearly 2,200 fresh cases of dengue have been reported in the last one week even as hospitals in the city continue to be flooded with patients affected by the mosquito-borne fever.
Officials said the number of affected people this year is all set to overtake the total figure for 2010, when 6,259 cases were reported.
Source-IANS