With monsoon fury raging across north India, doctors in the national capital region say there has been a surge in vector and water-borne diseases like diarrhoea, dengue, and malaria due to water contamination and widespread flooding. According to doctors, most of the patients have been reporting stomach pain, fever, typhoid, jaundice, and body aches and the OPD numbers have doubled as compared to regular days before monsoon. , Health News, Times Now