Coimbatore: Spike Recently at the infection rate has forced city health officials to intensify the anti-fever drive.
City Health Officer Dr.
Sathish Kumar said 28 cases of dengue fever were reported within the corporate limits so far this month.
“Compared to last year, it was a” worrying increase “in this case.
There are new cases every day.
To curb deployment, we have decided to implement precautions strictly.” He said the more often the rain spell was one reason for the case increase Dengue fever this year.
“We are doing more tests too and therefore more cases are identified.
The area with dengue cases will be considered a hotspot and from there we will collect serum samples for testing.” The officer said the 64 medical camp was being carried out in the city every day by 32 health centers.
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“In addition to distributing tablets, or sachets are also distributed, because there will be a loss of body fluids if one contract is bleeding.” He said the 800 domestic breeder checkers were deployed to fight dengue fever.
“Every worker is allocated 600-700 homes, where they will examine mosquito farms They are.
“If they identify the sources of mosquito breeding in a house, the team of domestic breeding will first warn the occupants and ask them to clean the same for once and all.
The population will be fined if the environment is conducive to dengue mosquito nursery can be found in their place During the next inspection, “said a corporate official to Ti.
The official said all 70 handheld fogging machines and five were installed on the vehicle pressed into the service every day to remove Aedes mosquitoes.
“Fogging is done twice a day for a week in the hotspot area.
We are very monitoring cases of normal and dengue fever in private hospitals.”