As monsoon rains hit India, health experts warn of a silent surge in seasonal infections.

By Aniket Chakraborty

June 20, 2025

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HEALTH & WELLNESS

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Damp air, stagnant water, and poor hygiene fuel outbreaks of typhoid and hepatitis A.

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Overflowing drains contaminate drinking water, triggering life-threatening diarrhoeal diseases.

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Cholera spreads rapidly—Nagpur and Vidharbha are already reporting worrying outbreaks.

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Leptospirosis lurks in floodwater, with rats transmitting the bacteria through urine.

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Mosquito-borne diseases like dengue and malaria spike after every heavy downpour.

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Chikungunya joins the threat list, causing painful joint inflammation that lingers for weeks.

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Doctors recommend early tests—CBC, Widal, liver function, stool, urine, and RDTs.

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Stay safe: boil your water, skip street food, and shield against mosquitoes indoors and out.

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Monsoon doesn’t have to mean misery—precaution, not panic, can save lives this season.

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