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State health department­s to use drones to fight dengue

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MELAKA: The Health Ministry plans to extend the use of drone technology at state health department­s nationwide in efforts to control dengue outbreaks.

Minister Datuk Seri Dr Dzulkefly Ahmad said the use of drone technology could help detect Aedes mosquitoes’ breeding grounds more effectivel­y, especially at high points including rooftops.

He said the allocation to purchase the drones could be sought through provisions in Budget 2019.

“I admit that the use of drones to detect Aedes mosquito breeding grounds is something new and the device can be purchased at RM20,000 per unit.

“I am confident that with the additional allocation, the state health department­s should be able to afford the drones,” he told reporters after launching a gotong-royong programme to fight Aedes mosquitoes yesterday.

On a related matter, Dr Dzulkefly said dengue cases in the country dropped 17% to 62,974 cases as compared to last year – from January to early November.

He said dengue deaths also showed a decline to 108 cases as compared to 162 last year.

Dr Dzulkefly attributed the drop to ongoing efforts in promoting public awareness on the danger of the mosquitoes and precaution­ary measures such as the Communicat­ion For Behavioura­l Impact (Combi) programme.

“So far, a total of 3,082 Combi programmes have been implement- ed nationwide with the involvemen­t of 63,000 volunteers,” he said, adding that the programme will work with residents’ committees. — Bernama

 ??  ?? Starting young: Pupils of Sekolah Kebangsaan Lereh helping to clean up a residentia­l area following the launch of an Anti-Aedes programme in Taman Saujana Seksyen 2, Melaka. — Bernama
Starting young: Pupils of Sekolah Kebangsaan Lereh helping to clean up a residentia­l area following the launch of an Anti-Aedes programme in Taman Saujana Seksyen 2, Melaka. — Bernama

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