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DGHS focuses on preventive measures to contain dengue outbreak

BSS . Dhaka
11 Jul 2023 18:50:30 | Update: 11 Jul 2023 19:08:46
DGHS focuses on preventive measures to contain dengue outbreak
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The Directorate General of Health Services (DGHS) on Tuesday focused on preventive measures to contain the spread of dengue as the mosquito-borne tropical disease has increased sharply since late June.

"People have been asked not to be panicked about recent spike of dengue... People must be more careful about prevention measures to combat dengue outbreak," a statement of the DGHS said.

Dengue infection has increased alarmingly during the current rainy season as 889 dengue cases were reported on Monday.

The DGHS has advised keeping clean inside and outside the houses and destroying potential sources of breeding of Aedes mosquitoes for stopping the outbreak of the disease.

It also urged all to give attention to the following issues to combat the outbreak of dengue.

Suspected dengue cases showed some symptoms including 104 degrees body temperature, severe headache, pain behind the eyes, pain in body muscles and joints, frequent vomiting, nasal gland swelling and body rash.

Suspected dengue patients with 104 degrees body temperature should visit doctors immediately, the DGHS statement read.

The DGHS also laid emphasis on individual and community alertness to prevent the spread of the dengue disease.

According to the DGHS instruction, Aedes mosquito larvae will die if water accumulated in any container or place in the house and surroundings is cleaned for three consecutive days.

To remove mosquito eggs from used utensils, the utensil should be cleaned by rubbing it with bleaching powder.

Flower tubs, plastic pots, abandoned tires, plastic drums, clay pots, buckets, tin buckets, tin shells or coconut garlands, containers, mats, and battery cells should be kept clean as Aedes mosquitoes lay their eggs on those.

Unused water containers must be destroyed or kept upside down to prevent water from accumulating, mosquito nets must be used during the day or when sleeping at day and night.

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