Lucknow: Awareness is necessary to prevent communicable diseases. The government is constantly making efforts towards the elimination of communicable diseases. Campaigns are being run in different months of the year. From today, teams will go door to door to eliminate communicable diseases. This campaign will run for the whole month. This is what Deputy CM Brajesh Pathak said.
On the occasion of the launch of the Communicable Disease Campaign at the CHC located in Aliganj, the capital Lucknow, the Deputy CM said that councilors, social workers and local people have an important role in eliminating communicable diseases including dengue, malaria, chikungunya, kala-azar. The government is trying to make the campaign successful with the coordination of 13 departments including Health, Municipal Corporation, Gram Vikas, LDA, Malaria, Housing Development. It has also been successful to a great extent.
Do not let water accumulate around the house
The Deputy CM has appealed to the people not to let water accumulate inside and outside the house. Keep empty plots etc. clean. Do not let dirt accumulate. Do not fill water in coolers, pots, tires etc. This can prevent the breeding of mosquitoes to a great extent. Pour burnt Mobil oil or kerosene in the water accumulated around the house.
There will be fogging, anti-larva spraying too
The Deputy Chief Minister said that under the campaign, fogging will be done continuously in urban and rural areas. Anti-larva spraying will be done. A cleanliness drive will be run so that people can be saved from communicable diseases. Health workers will go door-to-door and inspect. They will help in eliminating the larvae grown in the houses. If a dengue-malaria patient is found, the rest of the family members and people around him will also be tested.
Focus on sensitive areas
The Deputy CM said that sensitive areas should be identified for dengue, malaria and other communicable diseases. Fogging and anti-larva spraying should be done in these areas. Cleaning should be done. People should be made aware about prevention of diseases. If patients of fever etc. are found, camps should be set up and tests should be conducted.
Do not ignore fever
Do not ignore fever. Consult a doctor immediately. The Deputy CM said that Health and Wellness Center, Community and Primary Health Centers are being operated in Lucknow. Doctor’s advice, tests and free medicines are being distributed. Do not be negligent in treatment. The disease can be completely controlled with timely tests and treatment. There are enough beds in hospitals to admit dengue patients. MLA Dr. Neeraj Bora, Principal Secretary of Health Department Parthasarathi Sen Sharma, Secretary Ranjan Kumar, Director General of Health Dr. Brajesh Rathore, Director General of Family Welfare Dr. Narendra Agarwal, Director of Communicable Diseases Dr. RPS Suman, Program Director Dr. Vikasenddu Agarwal, CMO Dr. Manoj Agarwal, Medical Superintendent Dr. Somnath Singh, and Councilor Dr. Swadesh Singh were present in the program.