Hindustan Times (Noida)

GB NAGAR DENGUE TALLY REACHES 178, DISTRICT TO START CAMPAIGNIN­G DOOR TO DOOR

- Ashni Dhaor ashni.dhaor@hindustant­imes.com

NOIDA: The total number of dengue cases in Gautam Budh Nagar has reached 178, with 21 new cases reported on Wednesday, of which 14 are currently under treatment at various hospitals in the district, according to official data. The number of dengue cases in the district has been rising steeply this past week, with 78 new cases reported in the district since October 10.

“The cases are being monitored and while the number of cases is increasing, the situation is under control as patients are recovering quickly and the number of critical cases is low. We are carrying out testing in areas where new cases are being reported and conducting extensive fogging and anti-larvae medicine spraying drives,” said Rajesh Sharma, district malaria officer, Gautam Budh Nagar.

The health department is gearing up for a two-week ‘Dastak’ programme or door-to-door campaign for the identifica­tion and treatment of patients affected by various diseases like dengue and malaria. Under the Dastak programme, health workers of ASHA and Anganwadis will go door to door and educate residents on measures to be taken to prevent vector-borne and communicab­le diseases.

The ‘Dastak’ programme will run from October 18 to November 1. “The health workers will also destroy any breeding sites of mosquitoes they find during the campaign by eliminatin­g unnecessar­y water collection in the houses. Also, all local bodies and district panchayat raj officers have been requested to prevent unnecessar­y waterloggi­ng, ensure regular cleaning of drains, regular lifting and disposal of garbage, regular chlorinati­on of drinking water and trimming of bushes and vegetation,” said Sharma. A similar programme is carried out in Uttar Pradesh every year in March, July and October.

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