Dengue cases in Sri Lanka are close to reaching the 50,000 mark following a significant surge in infections across the country.
The latest data from the National Dengue Control Unit reveals that 48,287 cases have been recorded up to Tuesday.
The figures highlight a sharp increase this month alone, with 14,446 cases reported during June up to Tuesday.
The Western Province remains the worst-affected region, with Colombo district accounting for 10,085 of those infections.
Twenty-nine deaths have been confirmed from the virus so far.
The latest data from the National Dengue Control Unit reveals that 48,287 cases have been recorded up to Tuesday.
The figures highlight a sharp increase this month alone, with 14,446 cases reported during June up to Tuesday.
The Western Province remains the worst-affected region, with Colombo district accounting for 10,085 of those infections.
Twenty-nine deaths have been confirmed from the virus so far.
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