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11 areas identified to drive against dengue and malaria

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Ghaziabad: The Ministry of Health has identified 11 fields in which diseases are transmitted through general vectors and plans to do a broad drive in these zones.
While five urban areas, including Indirapuram and Vaishali, have been registered as a high-risk zone for dengue fever, six rural bags that report some cases of malaria in the past will also be focused.
On Friday, the district task force held a meeting to wear a strategy.
Official words, supervision has been upgraded and the micro plan has been prepared.
Magistrate District RK Singh has directed the Executive Officer of the City Council and Nagar Panchayats to intensify drives fogging and spraying.
The urban area registered is, Akbarpur-Behrarrow, Sudamapuri (Vijay Nagar Zone), Indirapuram and Vaishali (both in Vasundhara), Nandgram (City) and Karhedra, Arthala (Mohan Nagar).
Rural areas are, Nangla Ator and Mohanned, Manaki, Jalalabad and Makreda (all in Rajapur Block), Kalachina Nahali (Bhojpur) and Alipur, Pachaira, Nawada (Loni).
Team seven members under the Chief Medical Officer Dr.
Bhavtosh Shankhdhar will monitor cases transmitted through vectors.
He said more than 2,000 teams had been formed for special campaigns between 7 and 16 September.
Recently, the government has issued an order to drive a 10-day drive, along with one to identify people over 45 years that have not taken Covid vaccines and children who have not received ordinary vaccine doses.
Dr.
RK Gupta District Supervision Officer, for the anti-larval drive, they are looking at Dengue and Malaria cases since 2016.
There are 621 dengue cases, including one death, 1,024 cases of chikungunya and 128 malaria cases in 2017, 232 Dengue cases and 293 malaria cases Reportedly.
After 2016, there were no cases of chikungunya which had been recorded.
In 2018, there were 68 cases of dengue fever and 10 malaria and in 2019, 88 cases of dengue fever and 142 cases of malaria were recorded.
Last year, 15 dengue and 13 malaria cases were reported and in 2021, five cases of dengue fever and malaria were recorded.
The latest Dengue Case is reported on Friday.

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