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Collector asks medical and health department officials to monitor seasonal diseases
India🏛️ Politics4 hr. ago

Collector asks medical and health department officials to monitor seasonal diseases

The Srikakulam Collector, Swapnil Dinakar Pundkar, has instructed the Medical and Health Department to closely monitor seasonal diseases such as viral fevers and malaria, which have been reported in various areas. In a press release, he ordered officials to conduct door-to-door surveys to detect fever cases and implement immediate corrective actions. Over 293,561 households have already been surveyed, with plans to cover more homes shortly. Pundkar emphasized the importance of eliminating mosquito breeding sites and designated Fridays as 'Dry Days' to reduce disease transmission. He also highlighted the need for maintaining cleanliness in residential areas and ensuring water quality in schools and hostels to safeguard student health. The health department confirmed that five recent malaria cases had been addressed, and essential medications are available at local Primary Health Centers.

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Collector asks medical and health department officials to monitor seasonal diseases

The Srikakulam Collector, Swapnil Dinakar Pundkar, has instructed the Medical and Health Department to closely monitor seasonal diseases such as viral fevers and malaria, which have been reported in various areas. In a press release, he ordered officials to conduct door-to-door surveys to detect fever cases and implement immediate corrective actions. Over 293,561 households have already been surveyed, with plans to cover more homes shortly. Pundkar emphasized the importance of eliminating mosquito breeding sites and designated Fridays as 'Dry Days' to reduce disease transmission. He also highlighted the need for maintaining cleanliness in residential areas and ensuring water quality in schools and hostels to safeguard student health. The health department confirmed that five recent malaria cases had been addressed, and essential medications are available at local Primary Health Centers.

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