Dengue Cases Surge in Jammu as Infections Cross 1,500 Mark

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Jammu, Indian-administered Kashmir: Dengue infections continue to spread across parts of Jammu, with the Udhampur district emerging as one of the most affected areas. According to the latest figures released by the Directorate of Health Services, Jammu, the total number of recorded dengue cases has now reached 1,573.

While health officials noted a decline in overall dengue cases compared to last year, certain districts particularly Kathua and Udhampur, have seen a sharp and worrying rise. As of October 8, 2025, Kathua has reported 452 cases and Udhampur 168 cases, marking a significant increase from the same period last year.

In contrast, Jammu district which typically reports the highest number of infections has shown a marked improvement. This year, 674 cases were recorded compared to 1,689 during the same time in 2024. Of these, 498 cases emerged from municipal areas and 176 from non-municipal zones.

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Comparative data shows that Kathua’s infections have nearly doubled from 231 in 2024 to 437 in 2025, while Udhampur’s tally has risen from 95 to 161 by early October. On October 8 alone, 91 new cases were confirmed out of 310 tests conducted — 59 males and 32 females tested positive.

Health authorities have so far conducted 17,141 dengue tests this year — nearly the same volume as 2024 (17,238 tests). Officials warn that stagnant water and poor sanitation remain key sources of mosquito breeding and are urging residents to remain vigilant.

“People must eliminate standing water sources around their homes, use mosquito repellents and nets, and seek medical attention immediately in case of symptoms,” said an official from the Directorate of Health Services.

Public health experts have expressed concern over the regional disparity, emphasizing the need for targeted vector-control campaigns in Udhampur and Kathua to prevent a broader outbreak as temperatures remain conducive for mosquito breeding.

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