Kala-azar patients increasing in Kalikot
Chief of District Hospital Dr Sanket Bishwakarma said that the impacts of climate change are to be blamed for the outbreak of black fever in the hilly districts.
KALIKOT: All five local levels in Kalikot district have recorded Kala-azar patients this year.
Black fever, commonly known as Kala-azar, is seen mostly in the tropical region of the country but has now spread in the hilly districts as well.
Public Health Officer of the District Health Office, Kalikot, Katak Bahadur Mahat said that the patients of Visceral Leishmaniasis are found in Pachal Jharana, Palata, Sanni Triveni and Naraharinath Rural Municipalities.
He said that 20 patients of black fever were found this year. In the fiscal year 2020/21, Kala-azar was seen in 43 people and 28 in the fiscal year 2021/22, Mahat shared.
Chief of District Hospital Dr Sanket Bishwakarma said that the impacts of climate change are to be blamed for the outbreak of black fever in the hilly districts.
“This disease is seen with the increase of mosquitoes followed by the rise in temperature in recent years,” Dr Sanket shared.