With over 270 cases of dengue detected in Assam’s Karbi Anglong district within the last five days, preventive measures have been initiated against the impending epidemic’, an official order said on Sunday.
All government and private schools and colleges falling under Diphu Municipal Board and Greater Diphu Town area will remain closed from Monday to Saturday, the order by the principal secretary, Karbi Anglong Autonomous Council, said.
A release by the National Health Mission (NHM), Assam, said that out of 285 dengue cases detected in the state between November 1 and 5, 271 were from Karbi Anglong district.
Of the remaining 14, Kamrup Metropolitan district reported eight cases. While two cases were registered in Nalbari, one each was found in Charaideo, Kamrup (Rural), Nagaon and Hojai.
The Mission Director (MD), NHM-Assam, MS Lakshmi Priya, along with other officials, visited the affected areas in Karbi Anglong during the day to take stock of the situation and to provide support to the district team to control the outbreak.
Dr. M S Lakshmi Priya, IAS, MD, NHM,Assam briefing the Dengue rapid action team for source reduction,Fever Surveillance, awareness,Fogging comprising of District Administration,KAAC,Municipal Board,MOs,MPW,SW,SI,ASHA, AWW & others @Jt.DHS Office Diphu,Karbi Anglong @nhm_assam pic.twitter.com/3FqkZN89yx
— NHM Karbi Anglong (@nhmKarbiAnglong) November 6, 2022
The statement from NHM mentioned that that a Dengue Drive had been initiated by the MD to review the management and preparedness and that during the Drive, a total of 1422 houses were visited by the team and a total of 74 fever cases were detected.
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“The situation in Karbi Anglong is under close watch and all preventive measures are being taken to combat the situation,” the NHM release said.
“Dengue treatment is available free of cost in all Govt medical college and hospitals.” it added.