Why Viral Fevers Surge Right After the First Showers
Why Viral Fevers Surge Right After the First Showers
IN · Published Sep 20, 2025
The first monsoon rains lead to stagnant water, breeding mosquitoes and increasing viral fever transmission.
Increased outdoor activity during monsoon elevates the risk of mosquito bites and exposure to contaminated water.
Preventive measures like mosquito control, hygiene, and vaccination are crucial to reduce the risk of viral fevers.
Viral fevers surge after first monsoon showers
The first monsoon showers bring respite from the scorching summer heat, but they also herald a surge in viral fevers. This seemingly paradoxical phenomenon is due to a combination of environmental factors and human behavior that create a perfect breeding ground for viruses and their vectors.
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