Punjab

Report of all suspected cases of dengue must be sent to the health department: Jayani

October 28, 2013 10:18 PM

Chandigarh:All departments should work collectively to stop spreading of dengue in the state and reports of suspected dengue cases must be sent to the department of health & and family welfare,Punjab. Mr. Surjeet Kumar Jayani said this while presiding over a meeting here today of State Task Force constituted for inter-sectoral coordination and involvement of other stakeholder departments in prevention and control of Dengue and other Vector Borne Diseases in the State.

 

Mr. Jayani said that 2000 cases of dengue has been reported in the state till date and out of which 1800 have been treated and discharged and 200 are being treated in the government hospitals. Minister warned the private hospitals for creating panic among the public about dengue and said that strict action would be taken against such hospitals. He said that Punjab Government has constituted a Dengue review committee which would review all dengue cases and real cases of dengue would be listed.

 

Minister said that MOU has been signed with the fisheries departmentPunjabfor construction of special hatcheries for propagation of Gambusia. Minister said that dengue spreading mosquito Breeds in artificial collection of clean water in or around the houses/ offices and its Life cycle from egg to adult is 7-10 days. Minister said that collective campaign should be launched for Cleaning of containers and coolers in the houses and other places.

 

He said that Dengue testing is free of cost at government hospitals, Separate beds have been identified for dengue patients in all Govt. hospitals (with mosquito nets), Supportive treatment of Dengue is given free in all Govt. Hospitals, Blood Component Separators are available in all the districts for severe patients of dengue (Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever), Aphesis machines are available at 6 Civil Hospitals in State CH Amritsar, Bathinda, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, SAS Nagar and Sangrur and at GMC Amritsar & Patiala.

 

Mr. Jayani also said that Department is using larvicide’s (Temephos and Bti) for prevention of breeding of mosquitoes,  Spray & fogging with Pyrethrum 2%, is being done in the house from where a case of dengue is reported as well as 40-50 surrounding houses. He added that 114 IgM MacELISA kits have been received from NIV Pune, 30 NS1Ag kits have been procured & distributed and Department has procured 10 hand held fogging machines.

 

Prominent present on the occasion included Dr Navjot Kaur Sidhu, CPS Health, Ms Vini Mahajan, Principal Secretary Health, Medical Education & Research, Punjab, Sh Hussan Lal, MD, PHSC & NRHM, Punjab, Dr Ashok Nayyar, Director Health Services and Dr Karanjit Singh, Director Family Welfare, Punjab.

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