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Mumbai: Downward trend in malaria cases seen in G North ward

Officials credit ‘war room’ which coordinates with depts, maps data received from facilities

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Dr Uzma Sheikh (centre) in the G North ward war room

Dr Uzma Sheikh (centre) in the G North ward war room

Malaria cases are seeing a sharp rise across the city but the numbers are at their lowest point in the past two years at G North ward—which comprises Dadar, Dharavi and Mahim—thanks to a collaborative effort between its health administration, war room and other departments.

War rooms  were introduced by the BMC’s health department in all 24 wards when the pandemic was at its peak. In February, civic officials announced that the war rooms would also cater to patients with non-communicable diseases. Earlier this month, the health department released a statement where it said that the war rooms would now deal with monsoon ailments.

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