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Six zones in Ghaziabad to increase the struggle against diseases transmitted through vectors

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Ghaziabad: The Ministry of Health has divided the district into six zones for better supervision of people affected by a disease transmitted by vectors and senior representatives for each region.
Officials will inspect and coordinate with the Ministry of Health and local civilian bodies for anti-larval drives.
A team of epidemiology and laboratory staff has also been formed because of analyzing cases of dengue fever recently.
For Saturday, a drive fogging has been planned in areas where many people have diseases transmitted through vectors.
On Friday, 12 cases of newly dengue fever were reported in this district, taking the calculation of 2021 Ghaziabad to 150.
So far this year, 34 Typhus scrubs and 13 cases of malaria have also been reported.
The Head of the Medical Officer (CMO) Dr.
Bhavtosh Shankhdhar said: “This district has been divided into six zones – Lonians, Bhojpur, Modinagar, Razapur, urban, and Trans-Hindon region – and the responsibility of each zone will be with additional CMOs or.
A CMO representative .
“” Their assignment is to oversee cases in their respective regions and ensure that malaria and other health teams visit patients and critical areas regularly.
The responsibility of the responsible zone has been repaired, “he added.
CMO added that the Ministry of Health plans to start the shared anti-larva journey from Saturday.
“Mega Drive will be held in areas that have reported several Dengue cases recently.
On the first day, the drive will be planned for Govindpuram and Kavi Nagar.
All malaria wing teams will discuss these places.
During the campaign, around 100 houses near the house Each house of dengue patients will be examined for water care and mosquito nets, “he said.
So far this month, 16 Dengue cases have been reported in Govindpuram and at least 1,600 houses in the area will be screened, officials said.
Dr.
RK Gupta District Supervision Officer said: “Dengue patients are monitored from the control room regulated at the Laboratory of the Integrated Disease Supervision Program (IDSP).
The mapping of the area where the case is reported to be carried out.
A team consisting of three doctors has been formed and they will practice and Instruct the team go to the field.

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