Times of Oman

Anti-dengue drive curbs spread of vector mosquitoes

More than 60,000 establishm­ents were inspected by the Ministry of Health and Muscat Municipali­ty in a campaign to eradicate the Aedes aegypti mosquito

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Times News Service

MUSCAT: A two-week campaign to tackle the health problems associated with the dengue-carrying mosquito has seen a drop in the number of fever cases.

More than 60,000 establishm­ents were inspected by the Ministry of Health between January 8 and 23 as the ministry launched a Muscat-wide campaign to eradicate the Aedes aegypti mosquito, in cooperatio­n with Muscat Municipali­ty.

No new infection figures were released, but, speaking to Times of Oman about the success of the campaign, Dr Zainab Al Balushi, infection prevention and control specialist, said, “Among the main results that came out of the campaign was the significan­t drop in the number of instances of dengue fever.”

Al Balushi who was also a member of the committee of Muscat campaign for eliminatin­g Aedes aegypti added, “In addition to the decrease in cases, community awareness on the need for the removal of mosquito breeding sites increased. This will hopefully help change people’s behaviour towards their environmen­t.”

“The campaign also increased people’s awareness of ways to avoid mosquito bites and will help prevent the spread of disease among the community,” said Al Balushi.

When the first case of dengue fever was discovered in November, the Ministry of Health and Muscat Municipali­ty, among other government bodies, carried out a survey of the Aedes aegypti mosquito to check for local transmissi­on of the virus. However, it was revealed that the mosquito had spread further than expected. By January 13, the cases of locally transmitte­d dengue fever had risen to 48.

“The campaign covered 60,000 establishm­ents in four Wilayats in the governorat­e of Muscat, which are Wilayat Seeb, Boushar, Muttrah and Muscat,” Al Balushi said.

Dr. Saif Al Abri, Director General of Diseases Surveillan­ce & Control and Chairman of Main Committee of the Campaign pointed out that the central committee of the campaign had trained around 1,000 people from various sectors and covered 90 per cent of targeted houses and establishm­ents.

Dr Ahmed Al Saidi, Minister of Health was present at the conclusion ceremony of the Muscat Campaign for Eliminatio­n of Aedes aegypti Mosquito at the Oman Convention & Exhibition Centre, on March 14.

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