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Corporation plans free medical camp

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The Hindu            11.11.2013

Corporation plans free medical camp

Special Correspondent

Will take out awareness rallies in Tirunelveli

The Corporation has planned to conduct special medical camps and awareness rallies in all four zones of the urban local body with the objective of preventing the outbreak of any waterborne, vector-borne or contagious disease.

An official statement said the first medical camp and awareness rally will be conducted at Corporation Primary School at Aaminpuram in Melapalayam on Tuesday (November 12) by a four-member medical team and two siddha practitioners. ‘Nilavembu’ concoction will be distributed to the participants.

Mayor Vijila Sathyananth will flag off the awareness rally by schoolchildren around 9.30 a.m.

The participants will distribute pamphlets explaining the methods of containing the outbreak of waterborne, vector-borne or contagious disease during monsoon.

Members of self-help groups will be trained in preventing and containing these dreaded diseases.

“We’ve planned to conduct eight medical camps within the Corporation area,” said Ms. Vijila.

 

Dengue prevention: 610 mazdoors appointed in rural Coimbatore

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The Hindu            11.11.2013

Dengue prevention: 610 mazdoors appointed in rural Coimbatore

Preventive measure:More workers will be deployed to remove worn-out tyres that are potential breeding sources for dengue-causing mosquitoes.-- Photo: E_Lakshmi Narayanan
Preventive measure:More workers will be deployed to remove worn-out tyres that are potential breeding sources for dengue-causing mosquitoes.-- Photo: E_Lakshmi Narayanan

As many as 610 domestic breeding checkers or mazdoors are being appointed in the town and village panchayats of Coimbatore to prevent the spread of dengue during the North East Monsoon season.

S. Somasundaram, Deputy Director of Health Services, told The Hindu that the Department of Public Health would train the mazdoors in undertaking breeding source reduction activities.

A total of 370 workers have been appointed in 37 town panchayats, with 10 for each town panchayat, during the first week of November. The village panchayats have begun the recruitment process and are expected to complete the process within a week or so. The 229 Village Panchayats in Coimbatore district have been divided into 12 blocks with 20 mazdoors to be deployed per block.

The mazdoors would be tasked with carrying out mass cleaning campaign in the backyards of houses to remove old utensils and worn-out tyres. Accumulation of rainwater in tyres provides breeding space to both Aedes aegypti mosquitoes that carry the dengue-causing virus and Aedes albopictus that spreads the chikungunya virus.

An interpersonal communication campaign was also under way in rural areas to create awareness about dengue prevention measures.

The Deputy Director said that the number of dengue cases in Coimbatore district was lower this year compared to the preceding year, and no dengue-related fatality has been reported so far.

The Coimbatore Corporation had also been directed to engage more mazdoors to conform to the population-mazdoor ratio mandated by the State Government.

Further, Dr. Somasundaram said that no A (H1N1) flu cases, or chikungunya cases had been reported in Coimbatore district so far.

 

‘Cleanliness crucial to prevent dengue’

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The Hindu             07.11.2013

‘Cleanliness crucial to prevent dengue’

Staff Reporter

Dengue prevention is of paramount importance and people’s involvement will consolidate the efforts of the government agencies in Karur, District Collector S. Jayandhi said here on Wednesday.

Speaking after flagging off a dengue prevention awareness rally by girl students, Ms. Jayandhi said that public must ensure that garbage did not gather in residential localities as that would cause dengue-spreading mosquitoes to proliferate. Listing the dos and don’ts of dengue prevention, Ms. Jayandhi wanted everybody to exercise vigil against dengue through proper hygiene and cleanliness. Stating that the local bodies, including the Karur and Kulithalai municipalities, town panchayats, and village panchayats were involved in containing the menace, the Collector pointed out that the dengue prevention efforts would continue until December.

 


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