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Mumbai: BMC pulls up KEM as 15 docs come down with dengue
Updated On: 19 September, 2017 08:28 AM IST | Mumbai | Rupsa Chakraborty
The Briham Mumbai Muncipal Corporation sent KEM hospital a warning letter, after which officials cleaned stagnant water from two of the three spots that were believed to be mosquito breeding grounds


Several mosquito-breeding sites were found at KEM hospital
What do you do when you're down with dengue? Go to hospital, right? But what if the hospital itself has mosquitoes breeding on its premises? That seems to be the scene at KEM hospital, the city's biggest civic hospital, which has got a warning letter from BMC for its failure to control the breeding. Following an inspection by the insecticide department last week, a warning letter was sent to the hospital on Friday.
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