Noida: Chhalera and Consulting have reported most cases of dengue fever in Noida so far, accounts for 40-45% of the calculation of the district 443 cases.
Two areas, which have been declared hotspot, have several small houses where people store water in buckets and containers for housework.
“Both of these areas have reported about 40-45% of the total number of dengue fever this year.
There are several reasons for this high number.
Both places have a solid population and people in the habit of storing water in buckets and equipment in their kitchen.
This is a place where mosquitoes are growing easily.
We are not sure why people do this or if there are water shortages, “said Rajesh Sharma, Malaria District officers.
He said intensive fogging drives and supervision were being carried out in both regions.
The Ministry of Health Team, Sharma said, visited the homes affected and examined it to breed the place.
Authorities were also asked to increase the spraying of Larvisida.
“We have seen that people often leave the thermocol box on their terraces and balconies.
This is a sturdy material that is not easily decomposed.
If there is rain, water accumulates in it.
People must ensure there is no accumulation of water,” said malaria officers.
Apart from Chhalera and Conscious, the figure of dengue fever has surged in other rustic bags too, he warned.
On Monday, the Nodal District officer, Narendra Bhoooshan, met officials from the Ministry of Health, two authorities and other civilian bodies to take stock situations.
“We have instructed officials to do more drive consciousness.
There are very few people who are truly aware that dengue mosquitoes only breed in clean water.
Not many know how to make sure mosquitoes don’t breed in their environment,” said BhooShan.
As on Monday, Noida has done more than 6,000 tests and there are 443 cases of confirmed dengue fever.
From them, 61 is active.
However, a private doctor claims that the actual number can be much higher because health facilities are filled with fever patients.
Health officials put aside claims, saying most of these are cases of virus fever, malaria and other seasonal flu.
Source, meanwhile, said Sunil Sharma Chief Medical Officer, which also fell with Dengue, was recovering in a hospital in Delhi.