Monsoon Fevers – The Lessons to be Learnt

  • P Baburaj Jubilee Mission Medical College Thrissur
  • S Vasudevan Government Medical College, Trivandrum; Chief Editor, KMJ.

Abstract

Kerala is lashed by two monsoons – the South West Monsoon in June, July, August and September followed by the North East Monsoon which is active in October, November and December. The monsoon season brings along with copious rain (an average precipitation of over 100 cms), a flurry of febrile illnesses that affect all age groups especially the very young, the very old and the compromised sections. These illnesses are caused by a variety of reasons and the major cause could vary with each year

Author Biographies

P Baburaj, Jubilee Mission Medical College Thrissur

Professor and HOD, Department of Medicine

S Vasudevan, Government Medical College, Trivandrum; Chief Editor, KMJ.

Department of Urology

Published
2017-06-30
How to Cite
Baburaj, P., & Vasudevan, S. (2017). Monsoon Fevers – The Lessons to be Learnt. Kerala Medical Journal, 10(2), 52-53. https://doi.org/10.52314/kmj.2017.v10i2.73