Gurugram: The Ministry of Health has identified six dengue hotspots again in the city because calculations reach 146.
The new hotspot is sector 52, sector 51, sector 46, sector 13, sector 39 and sector 65.
Because the city has recorded a new case every day, the team The response quickly carried out house-to-house filtering in a bloody cluster.
“Dengue clusters are where two or more casts, after being done within 14 days and are located within 50 hours of each other.
We appeal to people to ensure that water does not accumulate in their environmental area,” said Dr.
Virender Yadav, Head of the medical officer.
Government hospitals in Gurugram also started the OPTD night from Wednesday to detect and treat the earliest bloody fever patients.
Officials said that Aedes mosquitoes could breed in clean water in and around the house.
People have to wear full arm clothes and use nets while sleeping to avoid mosquito stings.
Yash Garg, Deputy Commissioner Gurugram, also appealed to people to clean their environment once a week.
He said that if someone distinguishes high fever, nausea, joint pain and muscle, red rash on the skin and fatigue, then someone must contact the health center immediately.
He said that there were no special drugs available for dengue fever and malaria.
Paracetamol can be used to reduce fever or pain.
The city reported its first dengue case on August 24 this year, when five people were tested positively.
It has seen the highest number of cases in 2015, with 451 people testing positive.
The figure was established in 86 in 2016, 66 in 2017 and 93 in 2018.
While 22 cases were reported in 2019, 51 cases were recorded in 2020.
The field staff collected the details of the location from which cases borne by vectors had been reported and carried fogging activity.
The city also creates GIS data, mapping health facilities, government and private hospitals, laboratories, waterlogg sites, slum locations and trash locations for mosquito breeding checks.
According to the health department findings, flowering pots, water coolers, sinks, overhead tanks are the main place for dengue mosquito breeding, the health department said.
This season, so far 4,14,371 houses are checked for surveys.
On Wednesday 17,406 houses were examined where larvae were found in 233, too, 30,583 containers were examined and 72 had larvae.
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