Millennium Post

Work on war-footing to control spread of dengue: TN Minister

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CHENNAI: With the ruling AIADMK facing flak over the spread of dengue in the state which has claimed 23 lives so far, the Tamil Nadu government on Tuesday said it has undertaken work on “war-footing” to address the issue.

Health Minister C Vijaya Baskar said that a sum of Rs 13.95 crore has been allotted for mosquito eradicatio­n efforts. “Work on war-footing has been undertaken by the government to control the spread of dengue. Nilavembu (Anti-Pyretic-- used to treat fever) juice is being provided across 1,500 medical centres and medical colleges,” he said.

Further, 2,000 kg of nilavembu powder prepared by the state-run Tamil Nadu Medical Plant Farms and Herbal Medicine Corporatio­n Limited (TAMPCOL) was being used to prepare decoction and this was being provided to the public across all primary health centres, he said.

Further, following the directions of Chief Minister K Palaniswam­i, who has taken stock of the situation, dengue eradicatio­n programmes will be held every Thursday, he said.

The minister urged people to visit their nearest government hospitals at the slightest hint of fever, saying 837 cell counter machines are being establishe­d in all the government hospitals for dengue tests.

He also asked the public to ensure that their surroundin­gs are clean.

The government also called for “more cooperatio­n” from the public in its efforts to control the spread of the fever, since “mass breeding of mosquitoes” happen mostly in domestic and semi-domestic areas. In this calendar year, there have been nearly 75 fever- related deaths in the state, with 23 of them due to dengue, Health department officials said.

Deaths from swine-flu and leptospiro­sis besides others comprise the rest of the deaths, they said.

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