Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

New action plan for climate change, health

- HT Correspond­ent htraj@hindustant­imes.com

: The state health department has started preparing state specific action plan for climate change and human health with emphasis on air pollution and heat wave as per the directions of the central government .

National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) under the Union ministry of health and family welfare has called for urgent interventi­on strategies to prevent the population from the harmful effects of climate change.

It has been told that health department has a significan­t role to reduce the morbidity and mortality due to direct or indirect effects of climate change and related environmen­tal factors such as air pollution and heat wave.

According to Dr Ravi Prakash Sharma additional director (rural health), a governing body under the chairmansh­ip of health minister will be formed along with a task force under the guidance of the principal secretary (health). Apart from engaging the health sector, the department will engage meteorolog­y department, state pollution control board, state disaster management authority, department­s related to environmen­t, agricultur­e and food security, drinking water and sanitation. These department­s will have defined roles and responsibi­lities.

Dr Sharma said the NCDC has asked to identify, assess and document potential risk of climate sensitive diseases such as extreme weather events affecting health; vector borne diseases; water and food borne diseases; cardio-respirator­y illnesses and zoonotic diseases; others like renal diseases, nutritiona­l deficiency disease etc; document morbidity, mortality and related statistics of these climate sensitive diseases with reference to change in recent years and risk mapping to identify the “hot spots” for vulnerable population with respect to health infrastruc­ture and other resources.

The state health department has been asked to identify four/ five sentinel hospitals (public/ private) from different cities where daily footfall in emergencie­s are high and caters to population of all age groups and socio economic status, in large cities in the state.

JAIPUR

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