Issues pertaining to the health ministry recent dengue advisory
Islamabad has had a dramatic increase in dengue positive cases, escalating from 111 to 1,404 between September 9 and October 2.
The Ministry of National Health Services and Regulations has released an urgent advice, indicating a heightened risk of dengue transmission owing to substantial rains and conducive climatic conditions.
Dr. Zaeem Zia, District Health Officer (DHO) Islamabad, states that most dengue larvae hatching sites are found in residences, construction sites, and public areas.
In response, DHO teams have executed comprehensive sweep operations, encompassing Indoor Residual Spraying (IRS) and dengue prevention education.
Preventive strategies to safeguard oneself against dengue
Don long sleeves and apply repellents to prevent insect bites.
Refrain from venturing outdoors post-sunset and avoid locations with stagnant water, overgrown vegetation, and refuse accumulations.
Consult a medical professional rather than engaging in self-medication.
Reach out to field monitoring teams to request dengue spraying in your vicinity.
Manifestations of dengue fever
Health authorities have recommended that the public implement appropriate safeguards and instructed medical facilities to establish dedicated counters for dengue-related cases.
The district administration is implementing numerous strategies to manage the larvae.
Dengue fever may result in thrombocytopenia and can become life-threatening if not addressed.
The Centres for Disease Control and Prevention emphasise the necessity of obtaining prompt medical care if symptoms occur.