HARIPUR: A man suspected of having dengue fever died on Friday while over 100 suspects have been hospitalised in different parts of the district over the last two weeks, according to official sources.

Umar Rasheed, 35, a steel welder of B Block Naseem Town, was shifted to hospital with high fever a few days ago, but he could not recover and died on Friday, according to family.

Over 100 patients, including women, have so far been registered as dengue suspects with different private and government hospitals across the district during last two weeks.

Meanwhile, Dr Dildar, deputy medical superintendent of the DHQ hospital, said the victim did not die in a Haripur hospital nor was he confirmed as a dengue patient. “There could be other causes of his death that need to be investigated,” he added.

He said the health department had approached his family for collection of his medical history.

To a question, Dr Dildar said from Sept 3 to 15 a total of 65 patients, including women, were treated for dengue, out of which 10 patients were still under treatment in the dengue ward of the hospital, while eight were referred to Ayub Medical Complex Abbottabad.

Published in Dawn, September 16th, 2018

Opinion

Editorial

A collective effort
Updated 27 Feb, 2026

A collective effort

CONSIDERING the relentless wave of terrorist attacks Pakistan has been facing over the past few weeks, the...
Criminalising criticism
27 Feb, 2026

Criminalising criticism

ISLAMABAD seems to have developed quite a thin skin. A letter sent to the prime minister on Wednesday by leading...
Utter chaos
27 Feb, 2026

Utter chaos

THE PTI is in disarray. The lack of discipline within its ranks, which it has long refused to address, is finally...
Rights on paper
Updated 26 Feb, 2026

Rights on paper

The report assigns Pakistan a legal frameworks score of 46.68, far below the global average of 67.
Terrorists’ reach
26 Feb, 2026

Terrorists’ reach

AT least nine police personnel were martyred in separate terrorist attacks on Tuesday, bringing into focus both the...
Airport mess
26 Feb, 2026

Airport mess

THE chaos at the country’s major airports seems to be subsiding, with some order gradually restored after the...