Anti-Dengue Month Celebration

Anti-Dengue Month Celebration

Anti-Dengue Month Celebration

Madikeri, Jul. 20: Health department staff provided health education to the public that if everyone keeps the surroundings around their homes clean, no infectious diseases including dengue will come. In the anti-dengue month celebration organized near the Kanchikamakshi temple near Goulibeedi in Madikeri, it is important to ensure a clean environment, clean water around the house and to take care that water does not stagnate in the drains and that larvae do not breed, so that infectious diseases including dengue can be controlled. People were informed that water should not stagnate in the drains in front of each house, water filling points inside and outside the house should be cleaned once a week and covered with a lid, and mosquito repellent and mosquito nets should be installed to control mosquitoes.

Chandrashekar, a municipal council member and Goulibeedi councilor, said that the city council will provide all kinds of assistance in the control of infectious diseases. Taluk Senior Health Inspector G.V. Srinath spoke and said that the Health Department is conducting door-to-door visits to control infectious diseases including dengue and larval eradication activities, and such cases can be prevented if everyone cooperates. Primary Health Protection Officer of the City Health Center Revathi, Health Inspector Devi Prasad and Primary Health Protection Officers and Health Inspectors of the P.A. Centers, ASHA workers, Anganwadi workers were present.

 

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