Updated On: 16 June, 2025 03:36 PM IST | Mumbai | Raaina Jain
The monsoon season has arrived in most parts of India, including Mumbai. While the rain brings respite from heat, this is also the time when infections like leptospirosis surge. Here’s why you need to take precautions and not take it for granted

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With the arrival of the monsoon season comes a respite from heat, but not without an increased risk of some infections. While a surge in vector-borne diseases like dengue, malaria and chikungunya is common during this time of the year, leptospirosis also poses health risks, especially during the rainy season, and shouldn’t be ignored, according to health experts.
After Kerala, the monsoon also arrived in Maharashtra earlier than usual this year. According to an update by the India Meteorological Department (IMD), the southwest monsoon is expected to cover most parts of northwest India, including Delhi, by June 25, well ahead of the usual dates.
As monsoon showers continue, it is important to watch out for specific signs and symptoms of diseases like leptospirosis.
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