
Medical experts warn that even small collections of stagnant water are sufficient for mosquito breeding, increasing the risk of Malaria, Dengue, and Chikungunya—diseases usually associated with the monsoon season. The sudden shift in weather, combined with higher humidity levels, has caught many citizens unprepared, potentially leading to a spike in infections.
Dr. Jinendra K. Jain, Consultant Diabetologist and Physician at Wockhardt Hospitals, Mira Road, emphasized the seriousness of the situation.
“Unseasonal rainfall in January is concerning because people generally lower their guard against mosquito-borne illnesses during winter. Even minimal stagnant water can become breeding grounds for mosquitoes, leading to a rise in Dengue, Malaria, and Chikungunya cases,” said Dr. Jinendra Jain from Wockhardt Hospitals, Mira Road.
He further explained that fluctuating temperatures and increased moisture in the environment weaken immunity and contribute to viral and bacterial infections. “We are seeing patients reporting fever, body pain, fatigue, headaches, and dehydration. Patients with diabetes, compromised immunity, elderly individuals, and children are particularly vulnerable. In diabetics, infections can disturb sugar control and prolong recovery,” Dr. Jain added.
The unseasonal rain has also affected daily life in Mumbai, Thane, and nearby cities by increasing humidity levels, impacting sanitation, and accelerating mosquito breeding cycles in residential and commercial areas. Experts stress that ignoring these early warning signs could lead to a larger public health burden in the coming weeks.
Doctors advise citizens to adopt preventive measures such as regularly checking for stagnant water, keeping surroundings dry, using mosquito repellents, installing window screens, and wearing protective clothing. Prompt medical attention is recommended if symptoms like persistent fever, joint pain, or weakness develop.
Wockhardt Hospitals Ltd. is a chain of tertiary care super-specialty hospitals with facilities in Nagpur, Rajkot, South Mumbai, and North Mumbai. Known for its state-of-the-art infrastructure and globally benchmarked processes, Wockhardt Hospitals prioritizes patient safety and quality of care. The guiding philosophy is to serve and enrich the Quality of Life of patients, making it one of the few professionally managed corporate hospital groups in the country.