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Ziqitza Health care limited notes that the observance is a constructive effort to mobilise state government, civic bodies, nonprofits to improve the country’s preparedness and vigilance against dengue. Preventive measures are necessary to curb the outbreak of diseases and to not put extra avoidable burden on the health infrastructure and system of the country.
Ziqitza Rajasthan - Why is National Dengue Day observed
Ziqitza Rajasthan - Why is National Dengue Day
observed?
National Dengue Day is observed every year on May 16th in India
under the recommendation of the Ministry of Health and Family
Welfare. The day is observed to generate awareness about dengue
fever and to promote and intensify the measures to control the
spread of the disease.
Ziqitza Healthcare explains that Dengue fever is a tropical disease
and is mosquito-borne. The disease is caused by the virus called
dengue. The disease has a gestation period of thirteen to fourteen
days and the symptoms typically do not appear before that. The
dengue fever symptoms include vomiting, high fever, headache, joint
aches etc and the person suffering from dengue develops a
characteristic skin rash peculiar to dengue only. The recovery time
usually ranges between two to seven days, however, in rare
scenarios, the disease develops into a more severe dengue
hemorrhagic fever. Ziqitza further explains that the dengue
hemorrhagic fever could lead to bleeding, lower count of blood
platelets, low blood pressure and other fatal symptoms.
Ziqitza Healthcare ltd further elaborates that dengue is
spread by several species of female mosquitoes belonging
to Aedes genus, more specifically Aedes aegypti. The virus is
classified into five different kinds of serotypes. If you’re
infected by one type, you develop lifelong immunity to that
type, however, short-term immunity to other types. A
subsequent infection from different types increases the
chances of developing severe and fatal complications.
India experiences a large amount of dengue cases during
the transmission seasons. In the year 2017, Tamil Nadu
reported the maximum number of dengue cases. The state
was followed by Kerala, Karnataka, Punjab, West Bengal,
Andhra Pradesh, Assam, Gujarat, Haryana, Maharashtra,
Odisha, Rajasthan, Delhi and other states.
Ziqitza Limited lays out that it is absolutely imperative that serious
measures are undertaken to prevent concurrent outbreak of dengue.
The cases of dengue follow a seasonal pattern and typically rise
between July to November. ZHL Rajasthan asserts that timely
preventive measures can play an efficient role in curbing the spread of
dengue fever.
• Removal of stagnant water: The Aedes mosquito responsible
for transmitting the dengue fever breeds in stagnant water, and
this is the precise reason why dengue cases catapults during
monsoons. Exposed flower vases, water containers, pots, buckets
etc must be cleaned regularly and replaced with fresh water. One
must use larvicides when possible to kill the larvae of the Aedes
mosquito. Exposed containers with stagnant water must be kept
covered always in order to prevent the infestation.
• Keep hands and legs covered: One must always keep their hands
and legs covered during the season time of the dengue. Proper
coverage of hands and legs can prevent mosquito bites. One
should avoid using aromatic perfumes and soaps etc and must
apply a generous amount of mosquito repellants when stepping
outside. Ziqitza Limited Rajasthan further advises that during
monsoons, one must avoid dengue hotspots and areas where
water gets accumulated.
Keep your homes safe from mosquitos: Not just outside,
one must keep their guard on even inside the house against
the mosquitoes. Window screens and other structural
barriers must be installed at homes to stop mosquitoes from
entering the house. If using a mosquito net, then it must be
insecticide treated. Over the counter available coils and
vaporisers are effective against mosquitoes, they can also be
used inside houses lest you are not allergic to them.
Responsible waste segregation: Practising separate disposal
of dry waste and wet waste is not just an eco-friendly
practice, but is also crucial to curtail the spread of dengue.
Wet garbage offers perfect breeding ground for mosquitoes.
Responsible segregation and disposal of wet waste ensures
safety of all stakeholder involved in waste handling.
National Dengue Day is an affirmative step taken by the Ministry of
Health and Family Welfare to create awareness about dengue fever
and promote preventive measures to curb the spread of the disease
and outbreaks. Ziqitza Health care limited notes that the
observance is a constructive effort to mobilise state government,
civic bodies, nonprofits to improve the country’s preparedness and
vigilance against dengue. Preventive measures are necessary to curb
the outbreak of diseases and to not put extra avoidable burden on
the health infrastructure and system of the country.
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