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Mumbai's monsoon season may increase the risk of neurocysticercosis, a serious brain infection caused by tapeworms. Poor sanitation and hygiene practices contribute to its spread.
The water levels in lakes supplying drinking water to Mumbai have risen following heavy rainfall in their catchment areas.
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Heavy monsoon rains in Mumbai have led to a sharp rise in neurocysticercosis cases caused by tapeworm infection.
Doctors say that children and people with weak immune systems are especially at risk. Dr Pai gave a serious warning: “Never ...