Ghaziabad: With a surge in transmitted diseases through vectors and seasonal fever cases in several parts of the country, the district health department on Wednesday is called a meeting with Malaria and an integrated disease supervision unit (IDSP) and directs its staff to implement Covid -19 protocol for malaria, fever Bloody, chikungunya and swine flu case.
About 50 people have given up on viral fever over the past few days in Firozabad, while six cases of malaria and three cases of dengue fever have been reported in this district.
The head of the Secretary of State, on Tuesday issued orders to the district authority to travel special for a week from September 7 to curb a viral fever case, increasing Covid-19 sensitization and identifying people over 45 years who have not taken their first vaccine.
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Based on the previous five-year record of cases borne by vectors, the Ministry of Health has now identified 12 fields, including Indirapuram, Vaishali, Kaushambi, Vijay Nagar, Masuri, Loni and several colonies in the Arthala region, which requires intense prevention steps.
“Health inspectors have been instructed to do fogging and other preventative measures in the fields where a large number of cases were reported in the last five years.
The district assignment unit meeting has also been summoned by the district judge to discuss these steps,” said Chief Medical Officer Dr.
Bhavtosh Shankhdhar.
Dr.
RK Gupta District Supervision Officer said clusters’ detention and supervision programs were similar to those carried out under the Covid-19 protocol, will be held in areas where dengue, malaria and viral fever case will be reported.
“Along with family members, neighbors, and contacts (affected people) will be tested.
Staff meeting every day from two wings – IDSP and Malaria – also planned.
For this, a separate team, including two doctors, has been formed.
The case of malaria or dengue fever appears, these teams will visit the place, conduct surveys and provide drugs to patients, “Dr.
Gupta said.
Directions for door-to-door surveys and regular fogging in these areas have been issued.
All private hospitals and governments in this district have also been directed to notify the Ministry of Health about the case of malaria and dengue.