
Public participation must complement govt’s dengue mitigation plans: NGO
The Hindu
To control the spread of dengue, preventive measures have to be taken round the year and not just during monsoon. This message is being spread by M. Karuna, a member of the voluntary group Dengue Brig
To control the spread of dengue, preventive measures have to be taken round the year and not just during monsoon. This message is being spread by M. Karuna, a member of the voluntary group Dengue Brigade, who says along with the efforts of government agencies, active involvement of people is necessary to eliminate the mosquito-borne disease.
During a press conference held at the Press Club on Tuesday, Ms. Karuna and her colleagues from the group, suggested a host of measures that can bring down the incidence of dengue. She categorised the suggestions under four heads — immediate measures, long-term measures, government’s duty and public participation.
“There ought to be public health experts and entomological experts as advisers to constantly suggest to the government what measures are required to be taken. The current monsoon is expected to last another month, where there is a possibility of the infection spreading. At this stage, the government ought to equip itself on a war footing strategy to counter the rising number of dengue infections,” she listed as an ‘immediate measure’.