Hindustan Times (Delhi)

UP deaths caused by dengue, 2 other diseases: Centre

- Rhythma Kaul letters@hindustant­imes.com

A majority of the fever cases in Uttar Pradesh’s Firozabad district are due to dengue, and a few due to scrub typhus and leptospiro­sis, according to the investigat­ion of Union health ministry’s expert team that was rushed to the region following a fever outbreak that has claimed at least 51 lives, mostly children.

Dengue is a mosquito-borne viral infection; scrub typhus is caused by bacteria spread by mites; and leptospiro­sis spreads through water or soil contaminat­ed by the urine of bacteria-infected animals such as pigs, dogs, rodents, etc.

As many as 51 people have died, of which at least 36 were children, in western Uttar Pradesh over the past two weeks. Hundreds more are undergoing treatment for the diseases currently.

A six-member central team of the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) and National Vector Borne Disease Control Porgramme was rushed to Firozabad last week. Preliminar­y findings of its investigat­ion were submitted to the Union health ministry on Monday.

“The central team has observed that the majority of cases are due to dengue, while a few because of scrub typhus and leptospiro­sis. Vector indices were also found to be high with house index and container index, both, above 50% in Firozabad district;

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and accordingl­y the vector surveillan­ce and control measures have been instituted,” said Bhushan in his letter to UP chief secretary, RK Tiwari.

These indices show the percentage of homes of containers infested with larvae during inspection­s.

Based on their detailed observatio­n, the government experts recommende­d a slew of measures that must be strictly and quickly implemente­d to contain the outbreak.

All fever patients need to be screened for dengue, malaria, scrub typhus, and leptospiro­sis, the team suggested; along with ongoing fever survey, vector control measures, and fever camps to be continued at the local level.

Surveillan­ce needs to be strengthen­ed with the implementa­tion of Integrated Health Informatio­n Platform in the district in coordinati­on with central surveillan­ce unit of the integrated disease surveillan­ce programme (IDSP) and NCDC. NCDC has also deputed two senior experts in the district for 14 days to help the district in strengthen­ing its outbreak response.

UP chief minister Yogi Adityanath also directed teams from top Lucknow hospitals to be sent to Firozabad, Agra and Mathura to guide local doctors and oversee treatment. To contain the outbreak, the Firozabad district administra­tion has said it is releasing about 25,000 mosquitofi­sh that eat larvae of denguebree­ding mosquitoes in ponds.

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