Amid spike in dengue cases, State launches awareness campaign
Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao conducted a house-to-house inspection in parts of Mangaluru along with health workers and checked breeding areas of Aedes mosquitoes
PTI
MANGALURU, 5 JULY
Amid a spike in dengue cases in
Karnataka, Health Minister Dinesh Gundu Rao on Friday launched an awareness
campaign in this district headquarters town of Dakshina Kannada to eliminate
breeding sites of Aedes mosquito that causes the vector-borne disease.
He conducted a house-to-house
inspection in parts of the city along with health workers and checked breeding
areas of Aedes mosquitoes.
Rao, who is also district in-charge
Minister, inspected places where Aedes mosquito larvae were produced in water
stagnated in coconut shells, tubs and tyres and observed the measures being
taken by Health Department staff to destroy them. He advised the local
residents to be vigilant.
Speaking to reporters later, the
Minister said the Department has launched a campaign to destroy breeding sites
of Aedes mosquitoes every Friday for dengue control and urged the public to
extend their cooperation.
Health workers are engaged in
creating awareness among people. People need to ensure that water does not
stagnate in places around their houses. Aedes mosquito breeding sites are being
identified and destroyed, he said.
The Minister also said his
Department along with the Rural Development Department, district
administration, local Corporation officials and teachers have been engaged in
efforts to control dengue.
According to the data shared by the
Health Department, total positive dengue cases reported in the State since
January till 4 July was 6,676 and out of these, total active cases were 695.
Dengue has claimed six lives in the state in the current calendar year. PTI
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