Strengthen measures to prevent vector-borne diseases: States
IANS Sep 14, 2021
Amid the ongoing COVID pandemic, the spread of viral and dengue fever across the country has come as a new concern, and the Union Health Ministry on 13 September asked the states and UTs to strengthen the measures for the prevention and control of vector-borne diseases.
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The health secretary, in a letter to all states and UTs, emphasised the acceleration of activities for the prevention and control of vector-borne diseases such as dengue. As it is the post-monsoon season, other viral illnesses are also on the rise along with fear of COVID infection.
Along with COVID infection which has badly affected it, Kerala has, so far, reported 68 cases of the Nipah virus. The neighbouring states are on alert and keeping a watch on those coming from Kerala. A total of 578 cases of dengue have been confirmed in Uttar Pradesh's Firozabad so far, along with a few cases of malaria, scrub typhus, and leptospirosis. Delhi and Maharashtra are also fighting viral fever along with the ongoing pandemic. The cases are likely to start reducing after temperature dips in October.
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