Karnataka government has officially declared dengue as an epidemic disease following a sharp increase in cases across the state. According to the Health Department, a total of 7,362 dengue cases have been reported from January to July this year, with seven fatalities recorded during this period.
In response to the growing health crisis, Chief Minister Siddaramaiah announced an action plan to combat the spread of dengue. He emphasized the need for preparedness in hospitals, stating, «7,362 dengue cases have been registered till now this year. 7 people have died. 10 beds in a ward must be allotted at every hospital for dengue cases...Free mosquito nets must be provided to slum residents.»
The government has mobilized resources and personnel across various departments to focus on source reduction, which involves eliminating mosquito breeding sites. Asha workers and volunteers have been tasked with conducting door-to-door visits to educate residents and ensure compliance with preventive measures.
Here are the main guidelines, including penalties and strict directives issued by Karanataka government to stop the spread of Dengue:
Prevention of Mosquito Breeding:
Responsibilities of Owners/Occupiers: All owners, occupiers, and persons in charge of any land or building must take necessary measures to prevent mosquito breeding. This includes:
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