India, Oct. 2 -- The city has continued to see a steady load of monsoon-related illnesses through September, with malaria and dengue cases remaining high, according to the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation's (BMC) monsoon report released on Wednesday.
The city reported 1,411 malaria cases and 1,384 dengue cases in September 2025. While malaria cases dipped slightly from 1,553 in August, dengue infections rose from 1,159.
Chikungunya cases dropped from 220 in August to 139 in September, while leptospirosis cases also fell from 227 to 143. Waterborne diseases showed a downward trend, with gastroenteritis declining to 442 from 592 in August, and hepatitis fell to 176 from 197. Covid-19 numbers remained low with just eight cases reported l...
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