NEW DELHI : With heatwaves sweeping the country, the National Centre for Disease Control (NCDC) is surveilling all states to try and gauge the impact on health, according to two officials aware of the matter. The health ministry has trained district officials to bring to notice any health complications arising from extreme heat conditions. "In the beginning of the year the officials were invited and trained about health and climate issues.
The peak period of summer is From April to July. During this period we see a lot of cases revolving around heat stroke. So, the hospitals have been asked to update on such incidents," said an official.
"Climate change is an issue that we are dealing with. Extreme heat conditions are being observed the past couple of years, and this year heat conditions have already prevailed in many states. We can only minimize the adverse impact of climate change," another official added.
The NCDC has asked states to organize a task force meeting for updating and approving a heat-health action plan, including standard operating procedures for heatwaves. The health action plan prepared will be incorporated in the State Action Plan for Climate Change and Human Health (SAPCCHH) and sent to the State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA) or Relief Commissioner Department. Union health minister Mansukh Mandaviya had in the beginning of April reviewed public health preparedness for management of heat-related Illnesses.
Highlighting the lack of accurate data from the ground, the minister had noted the importance of creating a central database with inputs from states on heatwaves, including on deaths. He also highlighted the importance of timely action as soon as weather alerts are issued. “Timely, advance and
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