DRR

Dengue Fever risk in Karachi

Prevention Guide

Dengue Fever is a mosquito-borne viral disease that can cause severe flu-like symptoms, and in severe cases, it can lead to life-threatening complications. In Karachi, the risk of Dengue Fever is moderate, with a risk score of 50 out of 100. The city's warm and humid climate, poor waste management, and inadequate drainage system create an ideal breeding ground for the Aedes mosquito, which is the primary vector of the disease. Specific local risk factors in Karachi include the presence of stagnant water in streets, homes, and public areas, which allows the Aedes mosquito to breed. Additionally, the lack of awareness and inadequate preventive measures among the population contribute to the spread of the disease. To prevent Dengue Fever in Karachi, take the following steps: Eliminate standing water around your home and neighborhood to prevent mosquito breeding. Use mosquito repellents, wear protective clothing, and install window and door screens to prevent mosquito bites. Keep your home and surroundings clean, and dispose of waste properly to prevent the accumulation of stagnant water. Use mosquito nets while sleeping, especially during peak mosquito hours. Report any stagnant water or mosquito breeding sites to the local authorities to ensure prompt action is taken to eliminate the risk.

Last updated: Sat, 16 May 2026 19:05:31 GMT

πŸ“Š Data sourced from WHO/CDC

⚠️ This is an AI-assisted analysis for informational purposes only

βœ… Expert-reviewed by Global Disease Risk Radar Editorial Team