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Preventive measures must be adopted against Dengue fever: CRCP
Staff Report
ISLAMABAD—Consumer Rights Commission of Pakistan (CRCP) has demanded
solid and concrete steps by government to control Dengue Fever which is
becoming a growing public health problem in Pakistan.
CRCP arranged an in house discussion on “Measures for Effective
Prevention and Control of Dengue Fever” at CRCP House. The cases of
dengue haemorrhagic fever in the country have been constantly increasing
with each passing day. Lack of awareness to adopt preventive measures in
the general public has enlarged this terrific situation.
Dr. Shahzad Ali Khan, Deputy Medical Superintendent Social Security
Hospital Islamabad, Public Health Consultant and Executive Member
Pakistan Health Policy Forum said that dengue fever is not a new
disease; it has come from India to Pakistan. He stressed on mass
awareness and communication which is highly important for prevention of
disease. Children below fifteen years of age are more prone to dengue
fever but in most of cases it is not at serious condition.
He said that good medical management can effectively prevent the
complications of disease. Complications of dengue fever are more
dangerous which can cause bleeding and blood clotting. He said that no
vaccine has been discovered yet for this fever, the only treatment of
the dengue fever is to keep environment clean.
The virus of this fever is transmitted by mosquitoes called Aedies
Egyptie which breed in water present in room coolers, air conditioners,
and open drains and particularly fresh water places. He insisted that
people should not get fear of dengue but they should be careful and try
to protect themselves from unclean and muddy places and use mosquito
repellents. He said that in Pakistan we don’t have any surveillance
system against this disease like we have for polio. So it is dire need
to adopt surveillance precautions in which every hospital and doctor
report to federal health ministry cases of dengue fever.
Dr. Alam Shah, Professor of Medicine, Islamabad Medical and Dental
College said that the people who suffer from this infection should take
extra precautions as second infection can lead to serious complications.
Anti mosquitoes sprays will be supportive to eliminate the dengue fever.
He suggested that aerial sprays should be done through out the country
Dengue fever has two types of complications; one is dengue Haemorrhagic
fever and shock. In uncomplicated fever he suggested that patient should
not use antibiotics as there is no role of antibiotics. He also
suggested that repellents should be used on hands and we inform people
to wear full sleeves shirts and try to cover maximum body parts. He said
that these mosquitoes are not active in extreme whether.
Dr. Z. Noman, Manager Environment and Health Programme, CRCP said
awareness programmes should be organized and invite people to attend
these forums so that they should know the actual disease. He also stress
on hygiene, sanitation and cleanliness for protection from dengue fever.
All the participants emphasized that municipal administration and local
government of every city has immense responsibility to carry out
preventive measures to reduce the fear of dengue virus. In this regard,
they must keep the environment clean and healthy, particularly focusing
on sprays for mosquito killing and proper sanitation.
In the end all participants agreed that government with the
collaboration civil society organizations (CSOs) should start awareness
campaigns for prevention and control of dengue fever.
Government should make it possible to provide prompt medical assistance
and necessary equipment in every government hospital.
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