Manipur's Dengue Crisis: 102 New Cases Raise Total to 2,585 in 2025

Manipur is experiencing a significant dengue outbreak in 2025, with 102 new cases bringing the total to 2,585 across the state. The surge represents a 91% increase compared to the previous year, with Imphal West district being the most severely impacted. Health authorities are intensifying vector control measures and public awareness campaigns to combat the spread. Prolonged monsoon rains and stagnant water have created ideal conditions for mosquito breeding, exacerbating the health crisis.

Key Points: Manipur Dengue Surge 102 New Cases Health Alert 2025

  • Dengue cases in Manipur surge by 91% compared to previous year
  • Imphal West most affected with 1,839 reported cases
  • Single fatality recorded in Bishnupur district
  • Prolonged monsoon rains create ideal mosquito breeding conditions
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Manipur dengue cases: 102 more test positive; total reaches 2,585 in 2025

Manipur reports dramatic 91% spike in dengue cases, with 2,585 positive tests and one fatality in 2025, primarily affecting Imphal Valley region.

"Rising number of dengue cases, especially in the Imphal valley region, highlights growing concerns over the spread of the disease - Health Department Official"

Imphal, Oct 16

With 102 more people testing positive in six of the 16 Manipur districts on Thursday, rising cases of dengue were reported in the Northeastern state, officials said.

A report of the Health and Family Welfare Department said that at least 2,585 people have tested positive for dengue in the state so far this year, while one patient suffering from the vector-borne disease has died in the state's Bishnupur district.

According to officials of the Health and Family Welfare Department, dengue-positive cases so far this year (2025) have risen by 91 per cent compared to the corresponding period of last year (2024). The report stated that the 2,585 positive cases were detected between January 1 and October 12 this year, out of 6,093 people tested for the disease.

Health and Family Welfare Department officials said this marks a spike of 1232 cases this year, as 1,353 dengue cases were reported in Manipur during the same period in 2024.

Of the state's 16 administrative districts comprising valley and hilly regions, Imphal West reported the highest number of cases at 1,839, followed by Imphal East (434), Bishnupur (79), Thoubal (67), Senapati (45), Kakching (37) and Ukhrul (23).

Among the most affected areas, Imphal West, Imphal East, Bishnupur, and Thoubal districts fall within the crowded Imphal Valley region, while Senapati, Kakching Ukhrul districts are located in the hill regions.

The lone dengue-related death was reported in Bishnupur district in the Manipur valley region, the report said. An official of the Health and Family Welfare Department said that, as per the guidelines of the National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme (NVBDCP), the department, in collaboration with other departments, has been trying to spread the disease.

"Rising number of dengue cases, especially in the Imphal valley region, highlights growing concerns over the spread of the disease," the official said and attributed the surge to prolonged monsoon rains and stagnant water accumulation that led to create ideal breeding conditions for the Aedes mosquito.

The Health and Family Welfare Department has intensified vector control measures, including fogging operations and public awareness campaigns across affected areas.

Various authorities, including the Municipal bodies and Urban Development Department, have urged people to keep their surroundings clean, remove stagnant water, and use mosquito repellents and nets to curb further transmission.

Officials have also advised people showing symptoms such as high fever, body aches, and rashes to seek immediate medical advice to prevent complications.

- IANS

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Rajesh Q
Imphal West with 1839 cases is really concerning. Municipal corporations need to do better fogging and cleaning of stagnant water. This is basic public health that shouldn't be neglected.
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Sarah B
Having lived in Northeast India before, I know how challenging monsoon season can be. People should definitely use mosquito nets and repellents. Prevention is better than cure!
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Arjun K
Only one death reported so far is somewhat reassuring, but with 2585 cases, the situation could escalate quickly. Hope the health department's intensified measures show results soon.
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Nikhil C
Respectfully, I feel the government response could be more proactive rather than reactive. We see this pattern every year during monsoon. Why not have year-round preventive measures?
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Meera T
My cousin lives in Imphal East and they're really worried. The local communities are organizing clean-up drives themselves since municipal work seems insufficient. People power! 💪
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David E
The statistics show testing has been quite extensive with 6093 people tested. At least proper monitoring is happening. Hope the awareness campaigns reach remote hill areas too.

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