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Incidence of Dengue in TN being contained, says minister

Incidence of dengue fever across Tamil Nadu is being contained firmly and within a fortnight deaths due to the disease would be a thing of the past, health minister C Vijayabaskhar has said.

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Incidence of dengue fever across Tamil Nadu is being contained firmly and within a fortnight deaths due to the disease would be a thing of the past, health minister C Vijayabaskhar has said.

Speaking after launching a dengue awareness programme and inspecting conditions of those in hospitals last evening, he said the situation across the state was being monitored closely and awareness programmes and review meetings had been held in 15 districts.

Listing the efforts being taken to tackle dengue in the state, the minister said 30,000 field staff, 3,000 sanitary inspectors, 776 Paediatric medical teams, 416 mobile medical units besides other department staff had been pressed into service to combat dengue.

The minister said said not all fevers are of dengue.Once a patient with symptoms of fever was treated at a hospital, the infection could be easily identified and treated accordingly.

He claimed hospitals in the state are fully prepared to identify and treat all fevers, including dengue quickly and efficiently.

"Awareness has been created among the medical and para Medical fraternity in the state while the Indian Medical Association has helped the cause by sensitising private Medical fecilities", he said.

Dismissing rumours of 'mysterious fever', he said there are various types of fever, all of which could be clinically identified and treated. Dengue was one among them and it should be noted that it was curable, he said.

 

(This article has not been edited by DNA's editorial team and is auto-generated from an agency feed.)

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