The Asian Age

AAP govt plans campaign on malaria

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New Delhi, July 25: In the backdrop of rising number of cases of malaria, chikunguny­a and dengue, the Delhi government has decided to launch a major campaign to raise awareness among people about methods of prevention.

Delhi health minister Satyendar Jain on Tuesday, however, said the proportion of cases being reported in Delhi are “far less” as compared to some of the other states, like Gujarat and Maharashtr­a.

At least 30 fresh cases of dengue were reported last week, taking the number of people affected by the vector-borne disease in

According to the latest municipal report, the total number of malaria cases recorded till July 22 has shot up to 230 while the chikunguny­a cases stand at 195

the city this year to 180, according to the latest municipal report.

The total number of malaria cases recorded till July 22 has shot up to 230 while the chikunguny­a cases stand at 195, it said.

“In a week’s time we are going to start a big campaign to raise awareness about prevention of vector-borne diseases. We are already working in collaborat­ion with MCD to put up hoardings on the theme, and we will also involve the masses in our campaign,” he told reporters.

Mr Jain, quoting figures of the National VectorBorn­e Disease Control Programme (NVBDCP) said, till July 16, at least 23,094 cases and 32 deaths due to dengue have been reported across the country, while Delhi has only 180 cases.

Also, two deaths due to swine flu have been reported in Delhi, but fatalities due to this disease recorded in Gujarat and Maharashtr­a are quite high, he said.

“We are prepared and have adequate stock of medicines and we will make more arrangemen­ts as per the situation,” he said.

Authoritie­s in Delhi fear the cases in the city may rise as the season for the vector-borne diseases begins from mid-July and generally lasts till November-end.

Cases of all three vectorborn­e diseases have been reported much earlier this time, which doctors have attributed to early arrival of the monsoon.

Of the 230 malaria cases, 116 affected people were residents of Delhi while rest of the cases diagnosed were traced to other states. At least 57 cases were recorded this month.

—PTI

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