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Dengue claims 1 in SeraiTea

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JAMSHEDPUR: A 25-year-old woman in the side of the side by side-side died because of a bloody fever while a 18-year-old girl tested a positive disease that was transmitted by mosquitoes here in the last 24 hours, leaving health workers, who had been doing it wrestling with a covid pandemic 19, very worried.
Surveillance Officers of the Seriousla-Kharsawan District, Jhujhar Majhi, said the deceased, Puja Sahu, a resident of Rajnagar Block, was tested positive for dengue fever at Tata (TMH) main hospital where he underwent treatment since July 6.
Thursday night.
“As a direct step, fogging and spraying of Larvisides and bleaching power is done at the deceased’s house and around it.
In addition, door-to-door supervision has been launched to detect the potential for mosquito nursery and destroy them,” Majhi said.
In the steel city, a 18-year-old girl, who is an ECC flats in Kadma, was diagnosed with dengue on Thursday and was undergoing treatment at TMH, said the head of the Singhbhum District, Sahir Pall.
Pall does not reveal the patient’s identity and say a meeting will be saved shortly with officials of three urban agencies of Civic – Jamshedpur, Jugsalai and Mango – together with company representatives operating with a joint mechanism to carry out anti-drive drives.
“Our health volunteers will visit every home with a double goal to detect and destroy the breeding place and also spread awareness among residents to keep the surrounding areas clean to stop mosquitoes from breeding,” Pall, Public Health).
The Center and Public Health Center will coordinate with volunteers in carrying out the drive of consciousness in loading diseases transmitted through vectors such as malaria, dengue fever and chikungunya in the block, an official official of the Disease Control Program is a national vector.
Recently, Dengue Larva was found in 1,550 houses in the steel command area of ​​Tata after the steps taken by the steel utility Tata and Infrastructure Services Ltd to destroy them.
“Stagnant water is a source of mosquito breeding.
Therefore, residents must make cleaning refrigerators, water coolers, empty pots, water tanks, trash cans and used tires,” Pall added.

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