Millennium Post

COMPILE REPORTS ON DENGUE AND CHIKUNGUNY­A: CENTRE

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NEW DELHI: With a spike in chikunguny­a and dengue cases in Delhi, the Centre on Wednesday asked the South Delhi Municipal Corporatio­n to compile a report of such cases while asking the state government to include modality of treatment for the diseases in its awareness campaigns.

The Union Health Ministry also said that Principal Secretary in Delhi government’s health department will be the nodal person for monitoring and overall coordinati­on of implementa­tion of the programme for prevention and control of dengue and chikunguny­a in the national Capital.

Union Health secretary C K Mishra held a meeting with officials of various agencies, including Delhi government and MCDS, to review preparedne­ss of various agencies to prevent and manage chikunguny­a and dengue in the national Capital. Officials of the Health Ministry admitted that in Delhi the cases of chikungyny­a have been higher than dengue. The Ministry is also learnt to have asked the government hospitals in Delhi to clean their premises and ensure that stagnant water is not lying by August 26 to prevent breeding of mosquitoes.

“The Health Secretary directed the officials for strengthen­ing vector control and surveillan­ce, SDMC to collect and compile the report and share with National Vector Borne Disease Control Programme (NVBDCP), modality of treatment of Chikunguny­a also to be included in the IEC campaign. “...Emphasisin­g domiciliar­y care to sensitise the community and Principal Secretary (Health), Delhi government will be the nodal person for monitoring and overall coordinati­on of implementa­tion of the programme for prevention and control of dengue and chikunguny­a in Delhi,” an official statement said.

A senior Health Ministry official has said that while there have been around 600 cases of chikunguny­a cases in Delhi, over hundred cases of dengue have been reported. Officials attributed the outbreak of chikunguny­a to shorter incubation period in mosquitoes as compared to dengue.

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