Hindustan Times (Noida)

Gzb adds 18 dengue cases in 2 days, officials to step up mitigation efforts

- HT Correspond­ent htreporter­s@hindustant­imes.com

GHAZIABAD: The district has witnessed a sharp rise in dengue cases in the past two days, with the tally going from five on Friday to 23 on Sunday.

Ghaziabad has also reported eight cases of malaria this season so far, officials said.

The district nodal officer, Senthil Pandian C, has directed the department­s concerned to find out waterlogge­d areas and take special surveillan­ce in areas where such cases have surfaced in the past three years.

“Apart from 23 dengue patients in Ghaziabad, we also have nine patients from other districts. We are seeing such patients in private hospitals too. Indirapura­m and Vasundhara have reported five cases of dengue till date... There are eight cases of malaria in the district so far,” said Dr Rakesh Gupta, district surveillan­ce officer.

Teams from the malaria department, local bodies and urban primary health centres are working hard to track cases at the earliest, said the officials. “As soon as we get informatio­n, the department­s concerned are notified so that they can start fogging, sanitising, distributi­ng medicines and preparing slides... The integrated command and control centre (ICCC) is also working in coordinati­on... About patients from other districts, the

respective districts are also notified the same day,” he added.

Pandian C said that he has reviewed the dengue and malaria cases in the district and held several meetings with the department­s concerned. The district has come up with a micro plan in which work areas and allocation of resources are defined, he said, adding that their primary objective is to source identifica­tion on two criteria. “First, the source should be identified on the basis of recurrent cases which have occurred in an area in the past three years. Secondly, possible waterlogge­d areas should be identified so that department­s concerned can work in coordinati­on. I have asked them to ensure that the micro plan is strictly followed.”

Meanwhile, officials have identified high-risk localities for dengue, including parts of Indirapura­m, Vasundhara, Nehru Nagar, Vaishali, Khoda, Rajendra Nagar, Pratap Vihar, Nandgram, Karhera, Arthla, Akbarpur-behrampur and Sudamapuri. The high-risk areas for malaria include mostly rural blocks in Loni, Bhojpur and Muradnagar.

Ghaziabad had 621 cases of dengue in 2016, which declined over the years. A total of 128 malaria cases were also reported in the district in 2016, which increased to 293 in 2017, and have been on the decline since then.

 ?? SAKIB ALI /HT ARCHIVE ?? Officials have been directed to fine waterlogge­d areas in the district at the earliest.
SAKIB ALI /HT ARCHIVE Officials have been directed to fine waterlogge­d areas in the district at the earliest.

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