Tripura has reported 92 cases of Dengue, with most of them detected in the Sepahijala district along the Bangladesh border. There have been no deaths so far, but precautionary measures are being taken. A Rapid Response Team has been set up to conduct special screenings in potential dengue areas, and tests are being done at immigration checkposts along the border. The director of Family Welfare and Preventive Medicine believes that dengue is spreading from Bangladesh. Necessary kits and medicines have been made available in hospitals, and a medical team has been formed to investigate a potential dengue-related death.
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