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A dengue outbreak in Pakistan’s Sindh province has infected over 12,000, far exceeding official counts, due to poor data reporting and inadequate public health measures.
A severe dengue outbreak in Sindh, Pakistan, is unfolding far beyond official reports, with hospital and lab data indicating over 12,000 cases in six weeks and at least six deaths, contradicting the government’s count of 819 cases and one death.
Discrepancies stem from excluded private clinics and inadequate data collection, while poor sanitation, stagnant water, and weak fumigation efforts fuel the crisis.
Malaria cases also appear significantly underreported, with private hospitals noting an early surge.
Despite claims of intensified monitoring, health experts cite systemic failures and lack of transparency, raising alarm over preventable disease spread.
Un brote de dengue en la provincia de Sindh de Pakistán ha infectado a más de 12.000, superando con creces las cifras oficiales, debido a la mala presentación de datos y a medidas de salud pública inadecuadas.