Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

Weekly dengue infections drop, but risks high in some areas

- By Renishka Fernando

Over 9,000 dengue infections have been reported across the country so far this year as of February 17. Most infections, or 51%, are in the Western Province.

In January, there were 7,702 infected people, while there are 1,801 infections so far this month.

“There is a drop in the amount of dengue cases being reported in comparison to January,” said Dr Shilanthi Seneviratn­e, consultant community physician of the National Dengue Control Unit ( NDCU). However, she said precaution­s must be followed to ensure that dengue is kept at bay.

There were 634 infections from February 7 to13, a 31.5 percent drop from the 925 reported the previous week.

Sixty Medical Officer of Health (MOH) areas have been flagged as high-risk. Infections have been rising in five of the areas in comparison with the previous week. Twenty five MOH areas showed persistent­ly high infections.

Infections have dropped in the MOH areas of Meerigama, Ragama and Gangawatak­orale.

Kaduwe l a , N e gombo Municipal Council area, Kalutara National Institute of Health Services ( NIHS), Wadduwa, Chavakachc­heri, Karaveddy, Trincomale­e, Arachchika­ttuwa, Chilaw, Badulla, Elapatha and Rathnapura MOH areas have been newly identified as high risk.

The NDCU said district review meetings have been held along with training for MOH staff. Mosquito control programmes are continuing to raise awareness among the people. Entomologi­cal surveys are being done to find mosquito breeding sites. House- tohouse checks will continue.

“Public cooperatio­n is important to stop the spread of dengue,” Dr Seneviratn­e emphasised. She urged people to check not just the houses but offices, schools and religious institutio­ns at least once a week and destroy mosquito breeding sites.

People showing symptoms are being asked to act quickly. Covid- 19, dengue and a viral flu are spreading and medical advice should be sought.

“If you have fever for more than a day, seek medical treatment as soon as possible.”

When asked as to whether hospitals are overcrowde­d, Dr Seneviratn­e said, hospitals have facilities to treat patients.

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