Updated On: 05 July, 2022 03:18 PM IST | Mumbai | Anagha Sawant
As per the BMC's public health department data, 39 cases of malaria, 40 cases of gastro, seven cases of dengue and six cases of hepatitis have been reported in the first three days of July

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As per the BMC's public health department data, 39 cases of malaria, 40 cases of gastro, seven cases of dengue and six cases of hepatitis have been reported in the first three days of July.
As the monsoon arrives in Mumbai, the number of malaria, gastro, and dengue cases are reported to be higher compared to other monsoon-related illnesses in Mumbai. The data reveals cases related to dengue-like illness are increasing in E ward (Reay road and Madanpura areas) and H-East ward (Indira Nagar, Gaondevi, Vakola pipeline road areas).