Surveillance teams doubled for dengue monitoring: Dr Zafar Mirza

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Surveillance teams doubled for dengue monitoring: Dr Zafar Mirza. Photo: File

ISLAMABAD: Special Assistant to Prime Minister Dr Zafar Mirza said on Wednesday that surveillance teams have been doubled to increase active monitoring of dengue spread.

Speaking at a meeting to review dengue control measure, he directed authorities to ensure compulsory spray for dengue and larvae control.

Mirza directed the authorities to compile details of all dengue victims to ensure compulsory spray in the vicinity of affected areas.

The meeting was told that an emergency cell has been established in rural Islamabad at Union Council Tarlai, so that to expedite active monitoring.

Dr Zafar Mirza also directed to bring private hospitals in the ambit of surveillance.

He said that immediate measures are being taken to control dengue in light of the directives of the prime minister and free medication is being provided to all patients.

He further directed to ensure availability of all resources to control the menace.

The meeting was informed that 90 per cent of the patients do not require hospital admission, effective consultation and guidance with proper care can improve the patient’s conditions at home.

It was shared that the general public is requested to ensure that when a patient is brought to a health facility, it is both the responsibility of health staff and the patient’s attendants to provide their correct address so that teams could be sent to the area to take necessary measures to protect others residing in the community.